No-Go Zone: 'Sex Addict' Kills 8 In 'Spas' & Hologram Biden Already?
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In this episode of The Bitcoin and Bitcoin Plus, we discuss the recent shooting in Atlanta, the potential beta testing of Biden's hologram technology, and much more! Recorded in Los Angeles, CA! .
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All right, there he goes, the master, Luciano Pavarotti, for those of you who are tuning in to the live stream.
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I was playing the only man who can wear a cape in that way.
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Those of you who are watching on Bitch Who and Odyssey have no clue what I'm talking about.
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Actually, that's one of my favorite pieces that he did from the 2006 Olympics in Turin.
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Thank you to everyone joining us around the world, wherever you're tuning in from.
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And I do believe the audio should be better today, ladies and gentlemen.
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Give me a little thumbs up or whatever you feel is appropriate for if everything's good with the audio.
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I do apologize for those of you who tuned in live yesterday for the Jared Taylor interview that we did.
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The reason was that we have, you know, these templates I work with all the time.
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And since we moved the studio, new setup, new kind of, you know, things and interfaces and hadn't done an interview.
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So I brought in an old template and I forgot that I had turned up.
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I just had to tweak that here in this setting for some reason.
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A lot of stuff to talk about here today, ladies and gentlemen.
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A lot of things going into today with regards to both the, well, the bizarre shooting in Atlanta at these spas.
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We're going to talk about the potential maybe beta testing of Biden's hologram technology.
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We'll look at some of the footage later and we'll see what comes out of that.
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Crypto is doing remarkably well, I think, here.
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I think that's partially due to some of the stuff that's coming out when it comes to what the Fed said today, right?
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There's some banks that are nestling their way into crypto and stuff like that, too.
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We'll talk about some of what the Federal Reserve said earlier.
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I do believe that inflation is coming probably to every zone, not only the American zone, but the Eurozone as well.
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But one of the coins that took off was Basic Attention Token, which, of course, we've been kind of fans of here on the show for some time, not only due to the fact that they are the developers of the Brave browser, web browser, but also that you can donate to your favorite creators.
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It removes annoying advertisements on websites.
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So if you want to read news and stuff like that, but not support mainstream media enemies, then I'd definitely recommend the Brave browser.
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Then you can actually donate straight through the browser.
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And, of course, we have a little bit of a, what do you call it, affiliate kind of program with them as well.
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So basically, if you don't use Brave yet, you can download Brave through our link.
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And that way we get a little bit of a kickbacks on a BAT, Basic Attention Token as well.
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That went up like something like 30% or something yesterday, which, of course, is pretty good.
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Some of the cryptos are doing well as well, but Brave was taken off for some reason, which is kind of, it's definitely time.
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It hasn't taken off that much, I think, before.
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Actually, right down below here, me, you can actually see right now our little affiliate link right there, brave.com slash red091.
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So if you don't use Brave, definitely check it out.
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They're launching a stream, sorry, a search engine as well, a search engine and some other products and stuff like that.
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And you can even, I mean, you can donate straight.
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You link up, I guess, your website with the BAT or Brave.
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So there's a little bit of a triangle symbol up in the, you know, to the right of the address bar.
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So if you're on RedEyesTV or RedEyesMembers.com, you can donate BAT there.
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And then just shoot off an email until you sent it over and we'll hook you up right away.
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There were some other interesting coins that were taken off too.
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And I've kind of taken an interest in the decentralized video distribution specifically, just because of, you know, what we do here and stuff like that.
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I've been looking at something called VideoCoin.
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And of course, Theta is another one, which they already have, Theta.tv.
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I was thinking about setting up an account over there.
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They seem very picky, though, kind of on the political stuff.
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It looks like slight controversy and they might ban you.
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But apparently the Theta protocol is actually pretty good when it comes to live streaming and distributing video and stuff like that.
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But it was some other coin called VideoPeer, which I've never heard of, which I guess Grayscale went in on together with four other coins.
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So that took off like crazy over 100%, but I've never heard of it before.
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And then we have to look into Filecoin as well, which is apparently a way that you can host your files in a decentralized way, which, of course, would be good for, you know, websites and video files and all that kind of stuff, too.
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So some stuff to look into, as it were, when it comes to the crypto front.
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They were running with that headline, NFTs, non-fungible tokens, right?
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This is kind of the new thing right now that's apparently doing very well.
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Artists can use it and all kinds of stuff like that.
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Now, they say here on Zero Hedge, the growing boom in non-fungible tokens or NFTs, digital assets that are one of one, as opposed to cryptocurrencies that are one of many, was long overdue.
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Applying a technology that enables digital bearer instruments to things like art, music and collectibles makes a lot of sense and is arguably even more intuitive than applying it to money.
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That is why I opened my first blockchain book by talking about the music industry.
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So here's kind of an interesting chart they had linked up here, too, regarding how you used to look with different mediums, basically, if we talk about music and stuff like that, right?
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Eight track back in the, what, a little bit in the 80s there.
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Huge boom, of course, from, what, all the way from 90 up to, I guess there's some CDs around, but not much.
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The big pink, you know, section in the middle right there.
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But yeah, so that could be the next, you know, kind of a place where they go, NFTs.
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I haven't dove into this yet at all, so I'm not sure.
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Maybe it's a chance to make a lot of money in it or something like that, but I got to read up on it more, to be honest.
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Okay, so, oh, I want to show this to you, just real quick, and potentially another reason why some cryptos is doing pretty good.
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Morgan Stanley becomes first major U.S. bank to offer crypto funds.
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So Morgan Stanley is about to become the first major U.S. bank to offer its wealth management client access to cryptocurrency funds.
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In a major coup, coup for former hedge fund manager Mikko Novgratz, never heard of the guy, a veteran crypto bull who held on during the long bear market and started the, after the late 2017 peak.
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He's reportedly offering some clients, or Morgan Stanley's reportedly offering some clients, access to two funds management by Novos Galaxy Digital, along with third fund.
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That's a joint offering from FS Investments and Bitcoin company, New York, or NYDIG, I guess.
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So, of course, whether you like that these big boys are getting involved or not, this is, of course, another reason why cryptos are going to do well when it's going to, you know, official, the official world kind of start with the mainstream adoption.
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Of these things, as more and more corporations and things start buying Bitcoin and other currencies to kind of hold some of the, some of the treasuries, some of their funds, basically, in other kinds of assets.
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Imagine the world's, you know, bonds and stocks and stuff like that.
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Corporations, what they have in their treasuries, starting to invest in Bitcoin.
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Mainly, I think, at these days, to counter the inflation of the dollar, too.
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I have a little bit of a segment on that later, too.
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If you do want to join us today through Super Chats, entropystream.live, foreslash, red-ice TV.
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Okay, so Bill O'Reilly says, red-ice TV and red-ice members' streams not working.
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Mine is working anyway, so I'm not sure if it's something on your end.
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Or some, what do you call it, ad blocker or something.
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I have the player and everything's up both on red-ice members.com and red-ice TV.
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That's what happens when you're confused and a bit late in the beginning.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day both to our Irish viewers and, of course, those in America too.
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I'm not sure which country it's taken off more in.
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I guess it's actually in Ireland, but it became,
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So not too much drinking, but thank you for the reminder.
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So yeah, so tomorrow we're moving the studio, by the way.
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So there won't be a flashback Friday on Friday because everything will be in boxes, basically.
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And we're setting up in a new location, a new move that we're doing here.
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And then we're going to go essentially to another temporary space,
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but it's going to be a little bit more long-term until we find kind of what we need,
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But yeah, so we hope to be back for the next maybe no-go zone.
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I hope that if everything goes as it should, we should be back for that.
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But so, yeah, no flashback Friday on this Friday and no weekend warrior either.
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And we'll set things up and be back as soon as we can.
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If there's one thing we can do, ladies and gentlemen, that's more rebellious than anything else,
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it's to have a lot of beautiful white children because that's what our enemies hate.
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Sorry if I butcher your name there with the diamond.
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Virginian Drifter with a diamond says, Seconding the previous sentiment, Make white babies.
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RedEyes TV and RedEyes member streams not working.
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There shouldn't be an issue with the Brave browser because I use that myself with their
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If not, send me an email if you can't figure it out and we'll try to help you out.
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Bill O'Reilly again with a diamond says, Ah, you're right.
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And so sometimes the ad blockers can be really picky when it comes to the embedded players
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And we have two over on Entropy Stream as well.
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Entropy Stream, DarkLive, Foresight, RedEyes TV.
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Let me take those and then we'll dive into some of the topics here.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Bill O'Reilly said, Hello, everyone.
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And welcome to the no-go zone where the go stops here.
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Hail RedEyes family and fellow members haven't been around, just bought a house.
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The timing is, well, it depends on how you look at it.
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I'm not saying any of these things are good, but from the point of view of our elite,
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our elite friends at the very top, the scum that rise to the surface as it was,
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are definitely having a field day with this because I guess they're getting three flies with one stone or three birds, I guess, with one stone.
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So apparently eight people have been killed and shot at three different spas around Atlanta.
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But then he turns out, I think these are massage parlors and spas that offers happy endings, I would assume.
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Because we're talking about some, the allegations so far is that a sex addict have gone to these locations and shot them up, right?
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So there's this narrative now being spawned that it's an anti-Asian hate crime, basically.
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We'll look at some of what the perp himself said or the suspect said himself.
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But let's check out the initial report here first.
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Hi, everyone. I'm Elaine Quijano. Thank you for joining us.
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Multiple people are dead after several shootings at massage parlors in Georgia Tuesday.
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Atlanta police say four women, all believed to be of Asian descent, were shot and killed at two spas in the city.
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Earlier Tuesday, at least four people were shot and killed during a shooting at a third massage parlor in Cherokee County, Georgia, which is north of Atlanta.
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For more, let's bring in CBS News digital journalist Jesse Mitchell.
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So walk us through what authorities say happened.
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Is that like the second-class journalist or is it first-class now?
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As you can imagine, this investigation is still unfolding.
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And just about an hour ago, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office did say that they have captured the suspect they were looking for.
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And it all started there, north of Atlanta, in Cherokee County, in the Ackworth area.
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And multiple people were shot, at least three dead.
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We're now hearing four dead and multiple injured in this shooting as Cherokee County officials were starting to figure out what happened and look for a description of a suspect.
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They did release a surveillance photo of what appeared to be a white man coming out of the spa and getting into a car.
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I don't think, do they ever mention, if it's a non-white person, do they ever mention when it was like,
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I mean, Elliot Rodger, he was, I guess, kind of Asian, I don't know.
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As far as I know, the only time I've heard Ray singled out is when it's a white shooter.
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I hope I'm coming through fine still and not my entire connection that's gone down.
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Let me back up here a little bit, see if we can.
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Have anyone seen a burpee spot where they were found releasing that photo?
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Atlanta police then responded to Gold Spa, which is in Midtown Atlanta.
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There, they found three Asian women dead on that scene.
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And as they arrived, they say that they heard shots across the street, across Piedmont Road
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there at the aromatherapy spot where they found another woman of Asian descent deceased
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So, of course, authorities were looking for anyone who could have fit the description of
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They are not saying whether these are connected at this time.
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However, once the Atlanta shooting happened, not long after that, Cherokee County Sheriff's
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Office released the name, Robert Aaron Long, 21-year-old man from Woodstock, Georgia, which
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So, does anybody in Chatham, why do they always do the three names when it comes to shooters?
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Is it just so that there won't be any confusion with another person named that?
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But it's always funny when they wheel out the three names, right?
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And then just about an hour ago, they said that...
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I believe there are at least two white victims as well that have been shot.
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I don't think that's judging from the names as far as I know.
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I don't think they've released photos or something like that yet.
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But judging from the names, it was at least one Latino person.
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But it dovetails beautifully with this idea that there is, you know, anti-Asian hate crimes
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Specifically in New York and in California, there's been some of this too, I believe.
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And then they refused to talk about that the perpetrators of most of those attacks were
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black and they kind of try to spin it as it's white people, right?
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I have a clip from this later here, but there was this march against white nationalism by this
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So this will fit perfectly into this narrative that this is just attacks on Asian people for
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While it seems to suggest that this had nothing to do with it whatsoever, I would assume maybe
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it's because there's a lot of Asian women working at these spas or something.
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They found him in Crisp County, Georgia, which is over 100 miles south of Atlanta.
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So if you look at that path, Cherokee County is north of Atlanta.
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The second set of shootings happened in Midtown Atlanta, and then he was captured in Crisp County.
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Now, Atlanta police have not said that this man was their suspect at this time, but they
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And you know, Jesse, I know there's still a lot.
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You can't just play, click the play or just stop it.
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And I think this is from a little while ago here.
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Let's see if there's anything new in this one right here.
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This morning, the FBI is now investigating a shooting spree that left eight people dead at
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Police first identify 21-year-old Robert Long as the suspect in a shooting that killed four
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About one hour later, investigators say a gunman matching Long's description walked into
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two other massage parlors in Atlanta, killing four more people.
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Atlanta police then dispatching officers to check nearby similar businesses.
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So we need to make sure if we have any Asian spas, we need to be checking on them.
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This morning, investigators say it's extremely likely he's connected to all three shootings.
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Authorities are now trying to determine a motive and whether race played a role.
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Racially motivated attacks targeting Asian Americans have been on the rise nationwide.
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Overnight, the New York City Police Department's counterterrorism unit said it's deploying
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assets to our great Asian communities across the city out of an abundance of caution.
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Police in Oakland, California, the scene of several recent attacks on Asians,
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say they're also monitoring the Georgia shootings.
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An Asian-American advocacy group saying this latest attack will only exacerbate the fear
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and pain that the Asian-American community continues to endure.
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Police did not release the victims' names, even though they haven't released a motive.
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But so there you can see, I think this is from late last night, and there you can see the
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narrative immediately how it's being spun, right?
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Oh, this is an Asian hate crime intentionally because it's Asians.
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And of course, since it's a white guy, then you can blame, you know, white supremacy and
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Um, so here's an update from a little bit earlier today.
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Cherokee officials tells us Robert Aaron Long confessed to the shooting Tuesday at three.
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Investigators say Long told them killings weren't racially motivated, but he blames his
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spas for providing an outlet for his addiction to sex.
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So I guess this must, this must mean then, uh, that this is a, uh, uh, spas with, with a happy
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Otherwise, does this mean that they're operating illegally then too?
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Um, so here's those who've been killed, I guess, so far, eight, but I would say eight.
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So this is actually, we need an update on this here too.
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But, uh, Delaina Ashley Wan, the one that could be Asian, Paul Andre Michaels, not a very
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Asian name, if you ask me, uh, Si Chao Yang, that's definitely Asian, Daoyu Feng, that's
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Asian, Elicias R. Hernandez-Ortiz, that's, uh, doesn't really sound too Asian if you ask
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I'm just, uh, I'm just a bigot doing a racist internet show, right?
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So, uh, I gotta be, I have to be proven wrong here by authoritative sources.
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Regarding the sex addiction thing, I think it was, uh, Malkin here said, it doesn't matter
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what suspect, uh, what the suspect himself tells you what motivated him.
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Biden admin, media, SJWs, and more on woke Asians will all continue to insist that it
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was motivated by bigotry so they can weaponize this against us.
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Uh, it's what they do, she said, which of course is absolutely right.
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Uh, this not the least comes in the wake of Feinstein's, uh, proposed assault weapons,
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They've tried this so many times and they're doing it over and over and over again.
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They'll never let them go, but miraculously, just within days of some cases, they introduce
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A new, it's like a new admin, new White House that they're, let's do the push again kind
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And so just within days of that, we, we have an attack like that, right?
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So I'm not, I'm not going to like run out here and say it's a, well, that it's a gay
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op or that it's a false flag right away or that, uh, it's, it's a fake shooting or something
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like that, but it's, it's amazing how convenient it is, right?
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And so then you have one angle on the assault weapons ban, uh, introduction by Feinstein, you
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have the continued kind of, uh, Asian, like we've got to stand up for Asians now.
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Remember there's been, there was this immediate, like, uh, whitewashing of the situation or
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damage control were basically due to the fact that people, at least on the internet started
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mentioning, well, the attacks on Asians are primarily by, by blacks.
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And so then it was like, well, this is counterintuitive to our, uh, to, uh, to racial, um, you know,
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It's basically, we have to have these, all these other groups go together to fight white
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It kind of, it's to, uh, to solidify the anti-whiteness in our, in our culture.
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That's how they're going to seek to, uh, uh, to spin it.
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I believe anyway, let's listen to the, uh, uh, to the police chief, I believe here in Georgia.
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The suspect did, uh, take responsibility for the shootings.
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Um, he, uh, said that early on, once we began the interviews with him, um, he claims that these,
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and as the chief said, we know, this is still early, but he does claim that it was not racially
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He apparently has an issue, uh, what he considers a, a, a sex fiction and sees these locations
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as something that allows him to, to, um, to go to these places.
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And, and it's a temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate.
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Um, like I said, it's still early on, but that was,
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Uh, so Robert Aaron Long, police claim Georgia suspect said he would basically, he's had a,
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he had a bad day and a sex addiction led to massage parlor murders.
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Uh, let's see if there's anything additional in this video here.
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Then it's just a little short video music text kind of thing.
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Um, yeah, so Robert Aaron Long, 21 year old man who alleged he shot and killed eight people
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at Atlanta area massage parlor, apparently was a frequent visitor to the establishments
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prior to his spree and told police he went on his rampage because he had a really bad day.
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Uh, Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds said interviews with the subject revealed that his
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shootings, uh, may not have been racially motivated, but tied to sexual issues.
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Uh, so if he's, if he's frequented some of these areas in the past,
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I must assume that they were running some kind of illegal activity there.
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I'm not trying to say that, but I'm just saying there must be a reason for that then, right?
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It's kind of, uh, could open up another, uh, bag of worms here where you're saying that
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Asian massage parlors are running, uh, uh, you know, kind of a, uh, black market prostitution,
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uh, you know, uh, business, uh, some of these outlets, uh, not sure.
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February 20th, um, several hundred people from the Washington square park united against
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white nationalism rally are now marching through Chelsea.
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This protest is in response to anti-Asian slash AAPI violence happening in New York and
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So again, it was this, they're marching against so-called white nationalism then when, as far
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as I believe, uh, there was not a single white person that had been attacking Asians, at least
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not in the last, this batch of, of, um, you know, videos and things like that that we've
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seen coming out from New York and I think California as well.
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So, but now with Robert Long, they kind of, they've kind of got, they, they've kind of
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I'm, I'm, I'm just waiting for them to say that somehow he was reading, you know, certain
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websites or, you know, the, the usual kind of stuff that they do, right?
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Some of the, uh, the brave march here in New York.
00:29:56.900
Um, yeah, so here's, uh, here's some of the headlines and kind of how they spin that.
00:30:03.380
Atlanta shooting put spotlight on surging anti-Asian sentiment in America.
00:30:08.880
Uh, now I think that they try to claim, I guess, it's a good idea.
00:30:15.420
And the, the Wu flu and the Asian people are spreaders of COVID and all that stuff, right?
00:30:20.980
That something that kind of started picking up, uh, uh, speed a while ago, but it is kind
00:30:25.720
of interesting how there's been this push recently, uh, to kind of make it seem that, uh, Asians
00:30:30.400
remember we, we covered some of this where the, the, the other group started turning on Asians,
00:30:39.280
I think it was specifically in a weekend warrior show.
00:30:41.300
If you guys are members, some of you watching, we covered this, uh, idea that there's, uh,
00:30:47.560
Asians were like singled out as, as basically being whites.
00:30:50.760
They're, they're like, they're, they're part of being whites and they need to be oppressed
00:30:53.360
in the kind of in the same way, basic with some of the narratives.
00:30:55.580
This is some of the things that started in California, but it's spread to other parts
00:30:59.020
So, and then you've seen, I think consequently kind of a coordinated push to kind of, uh,
00:31:04.540
try to, uh, try to scale back on that essentially and say, whoa, whoa, whoa, take it easy.
00:31:09.280
We're all, we're all, listen, we're all in this together against the white man, right?
00:31:16.160
And so these kinds of things, these kinds of shootings when, when they happen, uh, will
00:31:19.860
kind of fit, you know, perfectly into, uh, into that narrative, if you know what I mean,
00:31:23.880
right, um, okay, let me do a couple of these real quick here.
00:31:28.540
I saw a couple over on entropy stream, um, James, uh, James Fitzgerald, St. Patrick,
00:31:34.800
you say it's actually fairly sad for us Irish folks with a more pagan orientation.
00:31:39.100
Uh, it's essentially celebrates the expulsion of the Druids by the Christians.
00:31:43.160
I guess the, I'm not sure at the story of what he arrived in, uh, was it the fifth century,
00:31:49.680
In, in Ireland, he was, I think he was a Briton or something, or like he was,
00:31:53.880
he was from the, the main, the main British island, I believe.
00:31:58.360
And then he went to, I think his original name was Maywin, Maywin.
00:32:02.160
I was reading a little bit earlier about it today.
00:32:04.500
And he went there and then apparently he claims he was like what, uh, he had, I'm not
00:32:08.820
sure if he converted there first or something like that, but he, no, no, this was the story.
00:32:13.600
He was a slave first in, in, in Ireland at the time.
00:32:17.580
Then he ended up fleeing and he fled, I think to France for a while.
00:32:20.500
And apparently that's where he converted to Christianity and then went back to Ireland.
00:32:23.880
And then the story is he, you know, apparently Ireland was full of snakes those days.
00:32:29.800
And then, uh, you know, he, he kicked all of the snakes out of the country, right?
00:32:33.740
And kind of, that's when the, uh, conversion happened.
00:32:35.960
I would assume, uh, some, some things are, there's some truth in it, but obviously some
00:32:42.340
mythology and, and storytelling fairy tales on top of it too.
00:32:45.880
Uh, but yeah, no, I, I get your point, James, uh, uh, for sure.
00:32:49.620
Uh, I'm not, I'm not too familiar with the, you know, with the battle between Christianity
00:32:54.300
and, uh, pre, pre-Christian native European traditions.
00:32:57.240
And when it comes to Ireland, I've stuttered them quite a bit in, uh, places like Scandinavia,
00:33:01.380
uh, the Baltic countries and stuff like that, which of course was a, was a, uh, horrendous
00:33:07.560
It was, it was, uh, horrifically, um, so what I'm looking for, uh, uh, you know, ethnoside,
00:33:15.700
They don't, their own people turn on each other essentially over, over a religion, which
00:33:20.420
Uh, but you know, it is what it is today and, uh, I'd rather we, well, celebrate it, but it's,
00:33:25.820
it's turned into, you know, European traditions kind of along the way.
00:33:29.340
Uh, but I guess, I, I get it, James, totally understand.
00:33:33.060
Uh, plain physics over on entropy says half of the time they say that the person is white.
00:33:36.900
If the person is Hispanic, that's true, which to be fair is possible, but many times isn't
00:33:42.720
Didn't they do that with one of the, with the Walmart shooter or something in, uh, was it
00:33:51.200
Um, even the, uh, even the, was it the MAGA bomber, the guy who drove around in the white
00:33:57.640
van, like the fed van with all these, uh, Trump stickers on the, you know, paint, um, on
00:34:03.620
the, on the, on the, uh, windows and stuff like that on the inside.
00:34:06.900
Um, he was the one who apparently sent bombs, right.
00:34:12.540
It was like, it wasn't any, he was like LARPing basically or something.
00:34:16.140
Uh, but I think they try to pull him off as a kind of a white supremacist.
00:34:19.380
I forget what his name was, but it was definitely, uh, like, you know, Rodrigo, you know, type
00:34:26.520
Like in warrior, Chuck Schumer is already weaponizing the anti-Asian hate crime issue to berate
00:34:32.860
And he offers a link there that I got to pull that up.
00:34:37.100
I mean, I'm sure it will just, uh, continue to pour in the bullshit and the propaganda
00:34:42.360
So let me, uh, move that over, uh, over here guys.
00:34:45.540
And let's pull that up because that's a good, um, uh, that's a good tip actually.
00:34:53.640
While I open this here, Chuck Schumer would do it.
00:34:55.860
I would assume, and most of the other groups too, I would assume that the assault weapons,
00:35:00.120
uh, assault weapon, it's just, it's a dumb name, but you know what I'm saying, uh, that
00:35:03.820
that would be, uh, you know, part of something that they jump on as well.
00:35:07.300
Here, here's the, uh, the tweet here, uh, shared by like and warrior, uh, Atlanta was a,
00:35:12.800
was shocked last night by a series of shootings, leaving eight people dead, six of Asian descent.
00:35:20.120
He said that it was all these other, be a whites, uh, and, uh, Latinos shot as well.
00:35:30.560
We can't lose our vigilance against the forces of hate, bigotry, discrimination.
00:35:37.520
Hey, oh, they got a little, uh, icon there from Twitter too.
00:35:40.840
And we must move forward on legislation to help stop the gun violence epidemic.
00:35:46.040
Like, and this kind of encapsulates, it's, it's, it's, it's, let's do all of what we
00:35:51.520
want right away, which makes you think now, I mean, I know about MKUltra programs and the
00:35:59.780
all various kind of, you know, things, even like, uh, Ted Kachinska, the Unabomber was
00:36:04.540
like a victim of, uh, of, like mind control attempts by the FBI, right?
00:36:08.580
They were giving him, it was part of like these, uh, LSD, um, trials and all kinds of stuff.
00:36:13.300
They're messing with his head and stuff like that.
00:36:14.820
And I, I, they haven't stopped with that kind of stuff.
00:36:18.300
I'm not saying that this is that I can't say that at this point, there's no evidence of
00:36:21.460
that at this stage, but just be aware that these kinds of things, they do these kinds
00:36:26.300
of things, they experiment up people, they drive them mad and insane.
00:36:29.260
They learn to control people in different ways.
00:36:34.180
They, they tend to go for individuals that already have kind of a, you know, split personality
00:36:38.620
or, or kind of schizophrenic tendencies and things like that.
00:36:42.080
Uh, they isolate and compartmentalize certain kind of individuals inside and, and then they
00:36:47.440
kind of, you know, train and groom them essentially.
00:36:51.400
I mean, it could be completely coincidental of course, but it's, it's amazing how it's
00:36:54.740
like all these things coincide at the same time.
00:36:57.000
So I wouldn't, I, I did, I'm not going to say that it is that, but I say I wouldn't put
00:37:00.400
it past them because that's the kind of stuff that they do.
00:37:06.500
Uh, turd world immigrant over on DLive donates a, uh, one, two, three diamonds.
00:37:12.360
And thank you to everyone gifting subs as a psilocopher gifts a sub to Mr.
00:37:18.140
Uh, there's others, uh, subbing over on DLive too.
00:37:22.620
Wright donates, uh, one, two, three, four, uh, four diamonds followed by a Ninjagini.
00:37:34.220
And, uh, see the purist triple seven is, um, uh, resubbed for one month and is now
00:37:43.940
Henrik, I have a link to the second, um, W on a story today, which, uh, yeah.
00:37:55.460
You don't have to do like, uh, uh, you know, super chat or anything like that.
00:38:05.160
Uh, I'm actually not sure which story it is yet, but we'll, let me pull it up here.
00:38:10.820
We go witness, elderly Asian woman beats a man attacking her in San Francisco.
00:38:15.420
It's gotta be the link you're talking about, right?
00:38:29.380
Elder, elderly Asian woman beats up man attacking her in San Francisco.
00:38:36.340
Uh, an elderly woman being, being attacked on Market Street in San Francisco Wednesday.
00:38:40.640
The latest victim in a wave of attacks on Asians in the Bay Area.
00:38:43.880
Turned the tables on her assailant, leaving him with injuries that require a trip to the hospital.
00:38:53.340
Police say they are investigating an aggravated assault on an elderly Asian woman.
00:38:58.020
The circumstances of this incident are not yet clear, and police have not confirmed whether or not this is a hate crime.
00:39:05.440
Of course, we'll be following up on the KPIX 5 News at 5.
00:39:09.460
Violence against Asian Americans has skyrocketed this year, and the community is calling on police and politicians to do something about it.
00:39:17.360
KPIX 5's Emily Turner tells us what's being done.
00:39:21.280
The call for change goes from the streets where police have escalated and upped their patrols all the way to the state capitol.
00:39:28.620
The pictures are heartbreaking, and we want to warn you, hard to see.
00:39:32.540
But this is the fear Bay Area Asian Americans say they're living with simply because they're Asian.
00:39:37.620
Somebody just pushed me and hit me, and I lose consciousness, and when I wake up, I'm all bloodied up.
00:39:55.220
Danny Yucheng was just walking back to work from lunch when he was attacked Monday on Market Street.
00:40:03.260
Hate crimes against Asian Americans rose 150% in 2020, even as hate crimes overall dropped.
00:40:12.800
This 71-year-old grandmother was pushed to the ground and her purse stolen.
00:40:17.580
Yesterday, a man was punched for saying good morning, and another assault left 75-year-old Pac Ho dead in Oakland last week.
00:40:25.140
And for every crime reported, state assemblyman David Chu says there are more that aren't.
00:40:29.580
It's not just the incredible violence in a number of incidents, but how racism has manifested itself in so many ways.
00:40:44.080
I'm not saying that this is not happening or anything like that, but the coordinated kind of counterpush against the kind of stuff that we saw.
00:40:53.920
I can't remember the headline or exactly how it was framed at the time, but I remember we reported on it and talked.
00:41:03.620
It was quite interesting how it's like basically Asians are benefiting from white supremacy.
00:41:09.880
And basically, because they were scoring well in school and these kinds of things, they need to be held back and all that kind of stuff.
00:41:16.220
Right. And that's taking kind of a side turn because of this here now.
00:41:18.480
But anyway, let's look at the rest of the video.
00:41:20.140
Other Asian-American and Pacific Islanders are proposing a statewide hotline for reporting and dealing with hate crimes, as well as legislation for restorative justice programs.
00:41:30.280
They also want the governor to appoint an attorney general from the community.
00:41:34.380
The reality is at this point, thoughts and prayers are not enough.
00:41:37.140
We need leadership and we need someone who truly understands our community.
00:41:42.540
Imagine white students doing something like this, too, by the way, because, of course, as we know, white people attacked every day.
00:41:48.640
It's one of the primary victims, of course, especially in America.
00:41:51.220
But, you know, in Europe and things like that, too, we're the victims of crime far more than we are criminals or turning to violent crime and things like this.
00:42:01.740
Imagine us doing the I mean, you have what the Shumrim, for example.
00:42:05.000
They're very big in New York, even London, right?
00:42:07.120
The Jewish community, they have their own police force, these different guards that walk around and, you know, watch out for their own.
00:42:14.720
Remember we had like remember when we had that in like Finland, I think it's in Sweden, too.
00:42:20.820
We have the Sons of Sons of Odin walking around.
00:42:29.800
And when other gangs and things like that, you know, there's issue, massive issues with with rape in many Nordic countries.
00:42:37.360
A lot of women are not safe walking alone and things like that.
00:42:40.160
And so when as soon as they were patrolling the streets and looking out for their own, all hell broke loose in the media.
00:42:46.580
They were basically like almost, you know, terrorist labeled at that point.
00:42:50.860
Two in his community say that will hopefully help curb the alarming trend that often targets the oldest and most infirm.
00:42:59.000
We should respect each other and try to live harmoniously with each other.
00:43:04.460
The AAPI says in just the last year, they've logged 3,800 cases of hate crimes against the Asian or Pacific Islander communities.
00:43:19.540
So, yeah, that's pretty, that's incredible stuff, right?
00:43:26.540
Is there actually, is this footage of the actual attack just to come up on market of a little Asian woman on market street, blah, blah, blah.
00:43:56.820
Isn't, isn't this, doesn't this show also the wonderful, like, multiculturalism?
00:44:03.280
Okay, so that, so that was a white supremacist.
00:44:13.080
I would assume that it was, if there was, if it was a white guy, it would be brought up immediately in the story and in the, in the article.
00:44:21.260
That's fascinating, if that's, that's actually the case.
00:44:23.960
The incident happened on market street and Charles J. Brennan Plaston in McAllister street around 1030 AM.
00:44:28.720
San Francisco police said they've been investigating an aggravated assault by a man who appears to be in his 30s.
00:44:32.740
Was that him in the, in the, what do you call it?
00:44:52.100
Look at the, look at his balls bloody around the mouth.
00:44:54.040
Oh God, imagine this, this is like, this is, this is what, this is what Robert Putnam was talking about, I assume, when he said, well, you know, you know, initially when, when diversity comes in, it'll, it'll be, it'll be, it'll be problematic.
00:45:16.360
There will be some, there will be problems initially, but you know, it's all worth it in the end because we'll, we'll all become one race.
00:45:23.760
And then we'll, and then we'll just be the human race and then we'll all get along.
00:45:30.720
Anyway, I'll have to look into that, but I would assume that if, if there was a white perp that would be brought up immediately, if nothing else.
00:46:07.480
Of course, they never, they never have enough, right?
00:46:13.160
There's always some kind of faction that Twitter is slashing and burning and stuff like that.
00:46:18.120
So let's check out the video in relation to this here.
00:46:21.020
The CEOs of top technology companies will face very hard questions on Capitol Hill next week
00:46:26.900
about the spread of misinformation and their ability to control what is posted.
00:46:31.180
The Capitol siege on January 6th was fueled by false claims of election fraud.
00:46:39.080
CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Harrod shares new exclusive details
00:46:43.680
about Twitter's decision to shut down tens of thousands of accounts linked to the conspiracy theory QAnon.
00:46:55.080
After rioters pushed their way into the Capitol on January 6th to violently block the Electoral
00:47:00.440
College certification, Twitter now tells CBS News the social media platform purged more
00:47:12.960
There are folks on one side who say that the platforms are censoring and taking down free
00:47:17.860
speech. And there are others who say that the platforms aren't doing enough.
00:47:21.360
Alexandra Givens leads the Center for Democracy and Technology that promotes laws and policy
00:47:28.400
Deciding to remove someone from a social media account does have significant impact on their
00:47:33.220
ability to find other people, to express their views and to communicate.
00:47:37.000
You're not going on camera because you have significant security concerns. That's, that's correct.
00:47:41.960
Senior Twitter officials tracking the QAnon conspiracy theory agreed to speak with CBS News
00:47:47.320
on the condition their identities were protected.
00:47:52.340
According to these officials, most of the shuttered accounts belong to Americans, not so-called bots,
00:47:58.260
computer software designed to spread misinformation.
00:48:01.480
Twitter told us they used machine learning and some human review to determine the accounts that
00:48:06.780
violated their coordinated harmful activity policy.
00:48:10.220
After the riots, suspended users were notified and allowed to appeal.
00:48:14.320
The officials said the success rate of appeals was near zero and they have high confidence in their
00:48:21.080
decisions. Twitter officials said many of the same accounts suspended were first monitored.
00:48:26.260
As early as last July, Twitter began lowering the profile of these accounts based on QAnon content
00:48:33.080
posted, who they interacted with, as well as other online behaviors.
00:48:37.140
It's one of the tools that platforms like what can you give an example is they try to balance this
00:48:41.320
really hard trade-off between the fear of silencing speech, but also mitigating some of the concerns
00:48:46.300
about it. Oh yeah, that's definitely, that's definitely a balance. They, they, they try to strike that
00:48:51.380
balance in an incredibly objective way. Uh, gotta say, uh, it's amazing. Like, it's amazing that we've
00:48:58.400
reached this point where like QAnon is, is, is the big issue of concern. And we'll get to some stories
00:49:04.960
here too, in a bit regarding some of the other stuff that goes on on these platforms. And yet
00:49:08.780
this is where the discussion is now. I know this is because of the goofball riot on January 6th and
00:49:13.940
all that stuff, the, the selfie opportunity, uh, that happened. But it, it, I mean, this, I showed a
00:49:21.020
couple of headlines, like it was the last week or whatever, like the NPR specifically, which is
00:49:24.920
bombarding these articles out. Like every, every week there's something new with like misinformation
00:49:29.600
and conspiracy theories and stuff like that. And then they can use things like Q where they just
00:49:34.260
like anybody can go in and say anything. And this is what Q believes and make up some stupid shit and
00:49:40.380
then run with that. Or, or in the same way that you have these people go on call in comments to
00:49:44.260
people's videos and say, look at what kind of people they attract. Look at these crazy comments.
00:49:48.520
And then they can say that then they can censor based off of that. Right. Uh, I mean, I'm not like,
00:49:53.420
I don't care about Q what's, what's the big deal, right? If people want to believe stupid shit,
00:49:59.220
let them believe dumb shit. Uh, it's up to them. And I've mentioned this many times before,
00:50:03.880
but the danger begins when you're saying you you're classifying certain thoughts and certain
00:50:07.340
beliefs as essentially illegal. Right. Because then, then we're in thought crime territory and
00:50:12.800
that's basically, okay, well, what happens if you're not allowed to believe what you want to
00:50:16.160
believe? Right. And if you refuse to give up those beliefs, what happens then? What's the, the law
00:50:20.640
going to do about that? And the only way they can know that is to know what's in your mind,
00:50:25.900
right? What's in your brain? What are you thinking? And how do they ban those thoughts?
00:50:30.360
Uh, that's next. And that's why I did those technology episodes, like, uh, four or five
00:50:33.760
episodes back here on No Go Zone, where I essentially talk about that. They can like,
00:50:37.780
they can insert memory. They can take out memory. They can essentially with, with the right, uh,
00:50:44.520
you know, frequency, essentially it sounds, uh, it sounds, you know, woo, woo and cuckoo,
00:50:48.600
whatever, but, but essentially they've learned and decoded, um, the, the language of the brain,
00:50:53.580
synapses or, or, you know, the, the, the way that it, our brain communicates, uh, Facebook is
00:50:59.740
working on technologies that are there to read our minds and stuff like that. I mean, the, the
00:51:04.140
shit that they're working on right now is frightening. And then couple that with like,
00:51:08.380
you know, some, some goofball conspiracy that they jump on and say, well, this is clearly,
00:51:11.840
uh, not a, we have to shut this down kind of thing. Uh, this is, uh, this is dodgy territory.
00:51:16.760
Uh, very worried about this, to be honest. When does mitigating violence, uh, or mitigating
00:51:22.620
speech become censorship? It's a hard balance to strike. Should Twitter have done more? There is
00:51:29.080
no balance. They censor everything. It's a, I can't stress this enough, but you have these boomers on
00:51:35.240
MSNBC. They're still sitting around and saying Facebook is a, you know, like Joe Scar, like killing
00:51:41.840
Joe Scarborough, right? Sitting around and talking about how they'd say, you know, a right-wing
00:51:47.920
recruitment, uh, you know, operation happening on Facebook, right? And it's never good enough
00:51:53.100
for these people. They're basically, they've removed and banned and blocked and censored like
00:51:56.920
everything and everybody and anything that the media calls on, they've done. And then these boomers
00:52:01.800
show up and talk about how this massive problem on Twitter and Facebook still, what do they want?
00:52:07.020
It's, it's insane. And done it sooner. There are a lot of disinformation experts who think that the
00:52:14.140
signs were on the wall and action should have been taken sooner. I think you can imagine that
00:52:18.520
Twitter was struggling with the gravity. I'm sure the, uh, the never again, right? That's just,
00:52:23.640
we're just a moment away from that. Of the situation. Twitter used similar tools against Al-Qaeda and
00:52:29.480
ISIS to monitor. So who's Al-Qaeda and ISIS now? Well, turns out that those, uh, that those white
00:52:35.980
supremacists, the white ISIS, right? That's a, that's that, that meme became real. It was a meme
00:52:40.620
back in like 2005, maybe seven, eight, something like that. Uh, white, uh, white ISIS or white Al-Qaeda.
00:52:49.600
And, uh, and here we are. Enter and limit their terrorist propaganda. Asked if they use the same
00:52:55.840
strategy last summer against Antifa supporters as riots erupted in Seattle and Portland. Twitter said
00:53:01.880
their approach was different. When the ideology leads someone to pointing to the,
00:53:06.140
wait, are you telling me that they're, that they did something towards that? It's, uh, press,
00:53:11.300
press X to doubt. Uh, what have they done? Twitter is a virtual organization platform for Antifa.
00:53:16.480
ISIS. To monitor and limit their terrorist propaganda. Asked if they use the same strategy
00:53:23.620
last summer against Antifa supporters. You're saying they used the same tactics that they use against
00:53:28.700
ISIS and Al-Qaeda on, on Antifa in America. It's just complete fucking bullshit.
00:53:35.120
As riots erupted in Seattle and Portland, Twitter said their approach was different.
00:53:40.160
When the ideology leads someone to pointing to the FBI director's congressional testimony
00:53:45.120
that Antifa is an ideology, not an organization. Twitter officials say they want users to have a
00:53:51.740
blah, blah, blah. Yeah. Rose city Antifa is definitely not anything like it. There's,
00:53:56.120
there's, cause there's no symbols and no handbooks. Mark Bray didn't write a handbook
00:53:59.900
about Antifa. There's no flags or, you know, kind of logos or things like that. There's no
00:54:04.140
organizational body where you can go and approach. There's no, there's no bookstores in California
00:54:08.780
or call me bookstores that are organizing protests. Never heard of such a thing.
00:54:13.920
Quote, path back to healthy behavior. If there was, if there was right-wingers doing the kind of
00:54:18.900
things that we've seen Antifa done, you would see this nonstop doxing, uh, people threatened,
00:54:24.960
lost their jobs. They've been outed. They've been jailed that have been charged. It's they,
00:54:29.900
they, they, they don't, don't do anything basically against these people. They treat
00:54:34.420
them with kiddie gloves, right? Uh, many of the attorney generals are dropping cases left
00:54:39.000
and right on these people. They arrest them. There's a little bit of a, of a slap on the
00:54:43.260
wrist here and there, but that's, that's about it. They get a free pass. They're useful
00:54:46.120
idiots. The system is using them to their favor, right?
00:54:49.160
And their approach is focused on de-radicalization and rehabilitation.
00:54:53.840
Twitter chief Jack Dorsey recently told investors,
00:55:01.400
I'm sorry. Look at the font. The font, uh, there was some very excited person there at,
00:55:06.220
uh, where are we? CBS, CBS morning news. Look at that. Look at the Jack's, uh, Jack's text
00:55:12.900
Twitter chief Jack Dorsey recently told investors users are increasingly skeptical of his platform.
00:55:19.440
We agree. Many people don't trust us. Never has this been more pronounced than the last few years.
00:55:25.420
This isn't just about our actions to promote healthy conversation. It goes broader and deeper.
00:55:31.180
Asked if they should have done more sooner, a Twitter official said they started taking action
00:55:35.960
as early as 2016 and they tried a variety of enforcement options. But after January 6th,
00:55:41.600
more aggressive steps were needed on rehabilitation and the role of a social media company. They said
00:55:47.000
it will take outside partnerships. Bottom line. This is about free speech and the intersection
00:55:55.440
So many tricky. Yeah. It's such a tricky call. My, what do we do about that free speech? Huh? Yeah.
00:56:00.780
Well, our hands are tied because we can't censor. Uh, is that what they're trying to,
00:56:04.920
they're trying to pretend this is that what it's this, this just this unbelievable gaslighting just day.
00:56:10.900
It, there's no cancel culture. There's no one being banned. There's not conservatives being
00:56:16.440
more banned or whatever. Right. Uh, they, they're, they're driving that narrative still. It's a,
00:56:20.860
it's incredible. Um, so the next step here, as I said, is very important and important rehabilitation.
00:56:26.720
So, so these people, not, not social media alone, right? But these groups and these organizations
00:56:34.120
and stuff are going to, they're going to start to, uh, basically get inside of your head,
00:56:39.400
get into your brain and kind of, uh, surgically remove certain ideas that are unpopular. This is,
00:56:46.260
this is the next kind of territory. And again, we, we showed, uh, those headlines from NPR,
00:56:51.460
where they're talking about the, I started reading, it was at the last no-go zone. It kind of
00:56:56.100
blurs together a little bit, to be honest, but the NPR piece about how there were these, um, uh,
00:57:02.280
what do they call them again? Uh, is it this one? There were people that are trying to,
00:57:09.940
yes, that's right. Exit counselors here. Here's the, here's the story. I read a little bit of,
00:57:14.280
this is an amazing piece. I should go through more of this too. Exit counselors strained to pull
00:57:19.080
Americans out of a web of false conspiracies, right? So it says, these people have given up
00:57:24.040
completely on the idea that there are not just ideological differences, but like you can,
00:57:30.900
there's always, there's always room for doubt. And you, even though you might be very likely that you
00:57:37.480
have, you know, the truth on your side, there could always be something that shows up that proves that
00:57:42.900
wrong and you have to change your worldview, right? But that doesn't, that has, that has exited
00:57:48.680
completely the, uh, the narrative and the worldview that these people try to push. It's like,
00:57:52.580
we have the truth, we know the truth, the absolute truth, and it's the side that we represent
00:57:57.200
and there isn't anything else. And if you continue to go against that, basically at this point,
00:58:03.460
you're a dangerous terrorist and you need to be reeled in. You need to be controlled. We need to
00:58:06.420
know what your, what your thoughts are. We need to be able to read your brain in some kind of ways.
00:58:11.140
We can ensure that you're not going to go in and do something crazy, right? That's where we are.
00:58:15.760
But this article was incredible. Um, the way that they, they try to, you know, drive, take people
00:58:21.700
out of these, I mean, they call them cults and stuff and, and, and it's not always wrong, obviously,
00:58:27.380
but it's funny that the very system that is doing this, you could apply the very same terminology,
00:58:33.960
behavioral patterns and all that kind of stuff on that too. It's a, it's one big cult, uh, that
00:58:38.380
believes all these things, right? It's just incredible. Uh, and as someone in chat pointed
00:58:43.280
out, uh, to my screen just died. There's have to reboot that, but check out this story here. I'll,
00:58:48.340
I'll get to that in a moment because you, you hit the nail on the head, um, regarding what Russia is
00:58:53.540
doing, right? We just talked about Twitter, what they're doing and stuff like that. Uh, Putin vows to
00:58:58.760
take down Twitter service will be blocked in Russia in 30 days. If it does not delete
00:59:04.000
banned content, this is related to porn, suicide, and Navalny protests, which is, uh, I like that
00:59:11.100
they're want to block that. That's funny. Russia has vowed to remove Twitter in a month in a row to,
00:59:15.300
or in a row to, uh, in a row over banned content. Watchdog says site failed to remove content about
00:59:21.740
suicide, drugs, and child porn. That's right, folks. Not only Twitter, Facebook is a problem. We'll
00:59:26.400
look at that in a moment too. Uh, but critics say move is designed to stop opposition leaders
00:59:31.600
organizing protests. Oy vey. Uh, comes a day after Alex Navalny posted his first update from inside
00:59:38.440
jail. Uh, but they're right though. I mean, there's, there's, uh, uh, sexualized content,
00:59:43.820
child pornography on these platforms. Imagine that anything like this was going on, on, on the
00:59:49.120
gabs or the bitch shoots or, or stuff like that, right? Any kind of murder or, you know, you know,
00:59:53.880
street, you know, like they do on Facebook, right? They stream abuse, they stream, uh, murders,
00:59:58.220
all that kind of stuff, right? Anyway, Russia has threatened to block Twitter within 30 days
01:00:03.340
unless the site acts to remove what the government refers to as banned content. Uh, the deputy head
01:00:08.460
of Watchdog, Ros Komandzor, said Tuesday that the ban would come into effect unless Twitter removed
01:00:15.060
the content, which he said includes child pornography and information on child suicide and drugs.
01:00:22.120
But critics say the crackdown is actually an attempt to stop Putin's political opponent organizing
01:00:26.120
rallies. Yeah, because they're totally not concerned with child porn and access to that. Of
01:00:29.400
course not. As they did a number of cities earlier this year, Subotin issued his threat
01:00:37.160
just a day after Putin's main critic, Alex, Alexei Navalny posted his first update from inside
01:00:43.520
jail, sharing an image of himself with a shaved head. Good, uh, good stuff. Is there, uh,
01:00:48.380
something in here? Let me listen to this here. Oh, is there someone, uh, scrolling? There's no
01:00:56.860
report. Good stuff. Okay. All right. It's, it's basically B-roll. Okay. I thought it was a
01:01:01.900
report or something. Let me, uh, let me, let me go past that then. Uh, Twitter is not reacting to
01:01:06.960
a request as they should. If the situation carries on, then it will be blocked in a month without a
01:01:10.680
court order, Subotin said. Good. I hope they do it. These platforms, remember the, was it, uh,
01:01:15.940
Facebook, um, sort of banned news in Australia or something like that. And then unfortunately
01:01:20.640
they cut a deal or something, but it's, it's beautiful to see these, um, uh, these social
01:01:25.820
media country, uh, social media companies, uh, shoot themselves in the foot in this way. Right.
01:01:29.760
And as a reminder as well, check out this here. Um, Facebook, we report on this in the weekend
01:01:36.200
warrior show, but a reminder here, Facebook, a hotbed of child sexual abuse material with
01:01:40.460
the 20.3 million reports far more than Pornhub. Now Pornhub is bad enough on its own, right? It
01:01:48.540
has massive issues. There's underaged, uh, you know, girls, there's, there's rape, uh, people
01:01:54.540
that have been kidnapped and filmed against her will and stuff. It's uploaded to these, to, uh, to
01:01:59.540
these pornography websites and specifically Pornhub is a hub for that kind of activity. But Facebook
01:02:05.320
is where it's at when it comes to this stuff. I mean, it's unbelievable, right? Unbelievable. Nothing
01:02:12.280
is being done. And, and, and, and you're supposed to that you have, you know, you have the Greg
01:02:16.600
Abbots that like are trying to legislate into effect that we cannot be, we shouldn't be banned
01:02:21.800
off of Facebook. We need to be on Facebook. We need to have Facebook spying on us. They need to
01:02:25.700
have profiles on us. Uh, they need to collect all the data that they can on us and all that kind of
01:02:29.900
stuff. Right. And, uh, uh, uh, but, but Gab though is antisemitic. That's the problem. He
01:02:35.740
couldn't even mention something about child porn and Facebook and the major problem that they have.
01:02:39.820
No, the problem is the antisemitism, uh, on Gab. That's the issue, right? Uh, by the way,
01:02:45.100
someone said Gab was down here a minute ago. I haven't, uh, I wasn't imposing a link to the, uh,
01:02:49.720
show her earlier, the work for me, but yeah, they've, they have had issues. I mean, they are, uh,
01:02:54.100
uh, turning into a, a decent, you know, alternative and, and, and stuff like that. So there's always,
01:03:00.760
uh, you know, problems in the wake of that. And they always want to try to, you know,
01:03:03.780
kind of take out their competition. So we'll probably see much more of that. Uh, but it's
01:03:07.380
incredible. Imagine any of this taking place, uh, on some of the big, uh, the big, um, alternative
01:03:12.360
platforms like bit shoot and stuff like that. Uh, yeah, somebody just do this one second. Sorry.
01:03:16.560
I just gotta, let me restart the screen here. It's, uh, flashing back and forth. I have an issue
01:03:20.280
with it, uh, but with you in, uh, 10 seconds. Hang on. All right. There we go. I think we're
01:03:25.440
back. Yes. Uh, sorry about that. Yeah. My screen keeps going in and out sometime. Yeah. It was
01:03:30.860
plain physics that said that earlier, uh, over on entropy stream said, meanwhile, Russia asked
01:03:35.860
the important questions like telling Twitter to clean up its child porn act or they will be banned.
01:03:39.860
Exactly. Uh, so good timing on that plain physics. Thank you for, uh, for reminding me about
01:03:43.940
that too. Uh, by the way. Okay. Should we, uh, maybe we should do the, should we do the
01:03:49.800
hologram, uh, bit here? Uh, let me see. Let me go, let me scroll back up here. Let me do
01:03:55.540
a couple of the, uh, D lives here to Lord Aragon, uh, says with the diamond that, uh, they shut
01:04:02.060
down my account. You bastards, the, uh, your Twitter, I assume. Um, not surprised, but yeah,
01:04:07.080
I, I don't know why we're on there still, to be honest. Um, well, it's because we're feds
01:04:11.220
where, uh, we're running a, a, a Zionist fed operation around here. That's why we're probably
01:04:15.660
on there still. We've gotten the, we've still gotten the approval, uh, from the FBI that
01:04:20.120
we can have, uh, we can have our Twitter accounts for now. Um, no, but I, I, I'm sure it will
01:04:26.040
come. I mean, and that's why we try to urge people to go over to our telegram too. It just,
01:04:29.300
just follows there instead. Um, I think it's good. I, I've changed my tune on this. I, I,
01:04:35.520
yes, it's aggravating with the banning and stuff like that, but frankly, we cannot be in
01:04:40.180
a position where we are dependent on these hostile platforms that they get to choose.
01:04:48.180
They can do whatever they want when the hands, I mean, just think about the YouTube situation
01:04:51.640
to be, I mean, I was, you know, well, scared. I don't know what the right word is. Uh, uh,
01:04:58.280
upset, uh, uh, scared, I guess, to a certain extent, or, or, uh, afraid that, uh, after we
01:05:04.560
lost our YouTube, is that it that we get, you know, because that's where the majority of
01:05:07.720
audiences. So people aren't going to tune in. And of course we don't get as many views,
01:05:12.080
um, on some of the videos and stuff like that. But at the same time, what's important is we have a,
01:05:16.760
uh, a sizable audience, a good audience. You guys that have, that follow creators like us to
01:05:22.360
other platforms and go to alternatives. You're willing to use BitChute, Odyssey, you go to, uh,
01:05:27.500
you know, telegram or, uh, rumble or, you know, whatever you prefer VK basically. And, uh,
01:05:33.800
and that's what it's about. But, but more than that, we need, I mean, BitChute,
01:05:36.380
and I think probably Odyssey, I think are definitely good options and good guys. Um,
01:05:41.800
web 3.0, the decentralized internet, that's where it's going to be at. And it's good that we're
01:05:47.380
pushed off of YouTube. We shouldn't be on YouTube. Our audiences shouldn't be on YouTube. None of us
01:05:51.520
should. They're, they're spying on us. They're making money on us and they're using it against
01:05:54.440
us, right? Get off of there, get on the alternatives. And more and more people do that. And more
01:05:59.200
creators that do that, the better it's going to be, the better off we're going to be. We need to be in
01:06:03.000
control of our own stuff, right? Um, so yeah, sorry about that, Lord Aragon, if you, uh, if you,
01:06:07.460
if it was, uh, your Twitter account you lost there, but, uh, I'm sure all of our, all of our times are,
01:06:11.800
uh, limited on, on these major big platforms anyway. Uh, Blas Deliso with the diamond says,
01:06:17.520
Q-Tardism is an ideology. Um, yeah, I mean, exactly. It's not an organization. You're right
01:06:24.560
regarding the, the, the previous, uh, uh, clip there from, uh, uh, regarding the banning of,
01:06:29.560
of Q accounts and stuff. That's definitely not, there's no centralized, uh, committee or
01:06:36.060
organization. It's literally just like what someone who claims their Q on, on 4chan or that's
01:06:42.300
how it began. Right. And, uh, anybody can just say that they're like, oh, I follow Q or something
01:06:47.720
in their Twitter profile. And then they say, oh, that's a Q follower, a card carrying member.
01:06:51.820
Anybody can do it, but, uh, that's definitely an ideology, but of course they have decided to
01:06:55.960
go after them anyways. A good point, uh, Blas Deliso. I appreciate that. Uh, celebrate all is
01:07:01.140
lost with, uh, two diamonds. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. White Rabbit Radio with a,
01:07:06.260
uh, diamond as well says, Twitter suspended my account. Sorry, Tim. Um, it's a bummer. I'm not
01:07:11.540
surprised though. You had, uh, was it Euro, uh, rabbit, I think on Twitter and he links up instead.
01:07:16.920
Maybe we could put this in chat a couple of times here, but, uh, t.me forward slash White Rabbit
01:07:20.900
Radio, uh, is where to follow, uh, Tim or White Rabbit Radio primarily. Tim Murdoch does great
01:07:27.280
work. T.me forward slash, uh, White Rabbit Radio. Sorry about that, Tim, but, uh, not,
01:07:31.400
not surprised. Um, as I said, I'm sure all of our days are numbered on these platforms. Um,
01:07:37.180
Unwashed was hosting. Thank you for that, sir. Uh, thank you for that. Good to see you.
01:07:40.900
And, uh, Psylocopher hands a, or gives a one month sub to Unwashed. Thank you for that. And Unwashed
01:07:46.500
on, it's a diamond and says, um, yeah, what is it? The WWG one, WG one, was it where we
01:07:53.080
go? One, we go all one W. I'm not sure what that one we go or something always looked kind
01:07:58.900
of gay. Yeah, exactly. I guess that was the, the, the distinguishing mark, right? Wasn't
01:08:04.360
that one of them? Um, it was just, yeah, where, where we go one, we go all or something.
01:08:09.940
And then they put that in their Twitter bio and that was the proof enough, right? That
01:08:12.940
you had up your, uh, your Q account getting banned. Okay. All right. So let's check this
01:08:18.220
out here with the, uh, the, uh, uh, the Biden holiday. And now I don't know what to make
01:08:22.800
of this. Um, Oh, someone said mix, mix sleazy. I just happened to see them in the chat. My
01:08:30.020
pillow, man, Michael Liddell, something big is coming new channel banned on YouTube. Yeah.
01:08:35.480
Um, of course I'm not surprised. Wasn't he one of the kind of organizers, right? Of the,
01:08:40.480
um, of the, of the, I mean, he wasn't, but that's how they spun it, right? He was one
01:08:45.400
of the organizers of the goofball riot on January 6th, 6th, I believe. Um, so yeah. So, so what
01:08:51.980
do you guys think of this here? I'm sure you've saw it was going around yesterday. A lot of
01:08:56.580
people were looking at this footage and they, many people at least can't make sense of it,
01:09:02.080
right? Uh, it is very strange. It shows, I'm going to bring in some other footage here
01:09:07.760
too, so we can show that. So it shows Joe Biden's hand, um, over the microphone. There's
01:09:15.960
either, it's just something with like an, uh, uh, what an optical, uh, illusion or whatever
01:09:22.240
you want to call it that's happening, but it's something that looks very odd with it. Right.
01:09:26.700
I think there's more to the story than just what you see in the film. And the reason for
01:09:30.540
that we will get to in a bit. And it was interesting enough, even the hill that I think was one of
01:09:35.740
the first, I mean, this, this clip was, uh, picked up by a lot of stations. There were
01:09:40.420
even other angles. We'll take a look at those in a moment too, but it was interesting nonetheless
01:09:44.080
that the hill tweeted this out because they're actually the outlet that they were, they were
01:09:47.220
talking about, uh, they were talking about, um, holograms basically saying, why can't we
01:09:53.900
have a Biden hologram? He's losing, you know, he's losing his, uh, his ability to, uh, to, um,
01:09:59.940
uh, do good public speeches and, and, and stuff like that basically. Right. Uh, let me show
01:10:04.560
you that screenshot real quick here too. Let me see, where is it? Here it is. Um, this
01:10:10.880
is the one right here, right? Uh, it, it's, so it shows Biden's hand over, over the mic
01:10:21.180
on the side. As far as I understand them, the only way that you can get this is if the
01:10:25.460
boom mic with the dead cat, which is the name for the, the fuzz, hairy, um, adapt, what
01:10:32.980
do you call it? Adapter addition, extent addition to the microphone. And it's a windbreaker
01:10:37.820
essentially to make sure that the wind doesn't, you know, disturb the microphone is if they
01:10:42.320
got that in and then up and under Biden's arm. Right. But there's something with the
01:10:49.080
angle that doesn't make sense. Now I'm not saying this like, oh, it's a green screen or
01:10:52.580
something. It's just odd. And I'm, uh, the jury is still out on what, what it is and what's
01:10:58.020
happening and, and, and why, right? So here's a, let's take a look at the, uh, at the video
01:11:26.240
I've been talking with several countries already. So it's not about what he says.
01:11:30.240
And there, of course, in the second time, the hand is behind the microphone. Now, let
01:11:36.240
Sorry, let me slow down. Whoa, sorry. Let me back up and slow down. Right there. Is it
01:11:50.240
impossible? I don't know. The strangest thing is then when he backs up and goes forward again,
01:11:55.240
it's his hand is going to be behind the mic. Let's try it. Let's go forward here a bit.
01:12:02.240
Who's here? There, right there was behind. There is behind again. So the question is,
01:12:10.240
There, behind it. So what the fuck is going on right there?
01:12:22.240
Is it, is it just a, is it just an illusion? They have the boot, they have the boom mic.
01:12:27.240
It's in and it goes in under his arm temporarily. It's just that it looks also, now I know there
01:12:32.240
are compression issues. There, there's all kinds of things that, that, that does happen, right?
01:12:37.240
There's, there's artifacts that you can kind of get from. Cause I've worked with video quite a bit
01:12:41.240
and occasionally you see some kind of weird stuff, but it has that look almost to what were his, his arm
01:12:48.240
and specifically his, his sleeve. Let me go back to the clip here where his sleeve kind of goes.
01:12:54.240
Um, let me back up here a little bit where his sleeve kind of goes over it, where it just looks, it just looks fake.
01:13:03.240
I can't, I can't explain it. Even the other mic for a little bit there, there. I mean, look at that.
01:13:08.240
Like right there, even the other mic, I think he goes, does he go above that too?
01:13:13.240
Yeah. There are the other mic too. Are they sitting from the side of the, are we over analyzing this?
01:13:18.240
Is the internet, is it made to make look, people look dumb and crazy?
01:13:23.240
Uh, cause I don't know. Is it possible? Yeah, maybe, maybe it's possible to, it was just an angle.
01:13:28.240
So here's the second angle, right? Um, here's the second angle, uh, which shows the same thing, but it does.
01:13:37.240
It's anyway, let's look at the second angle. See what you guys think.
01:13:41.240
Do you have any plans to travel to the Southern border, sir? Not at the moment.
01:13:46.240
Have you decided when you're able to share shots with other countries?
01:13:52.240
Is allies or neighbors first? Who will be the first country to get U.S. vaccines?
01:13:58.240
It's moving quite a bit. Is, are people, is the boom operator handling it back and forth?
01:14:04.240
Then people were even pointing out, listen to the audio and look at the helicopter.
01:14:07.240
Okay, that angle cut off. Let me, let me go over to the other one here then.
01:14:13.240
Uh, the other angle they have it. They were pointing out that, uh, the helicopter is not spinning, right?
01:14:19.240
But it's, the sound is there. The rotors are not spinning.
01:14:24.240
But then I believe if I'm, I believe that that was corrected.
01:14:29.240
I believe that it turned out that, uh, other footage of, what is it?
01:14:35.240
It's not an Air Force one, obviously, but it's whatever his, what the name is for the presidential, uh, you know, helicopter, whatever.
01:14:43.240
I guess the engine is, is on the engine is on, but, uh, I guess the rotors are not engaged or something.
01:14:50.240
So you still have that noise, but it's, there were a number of things like that that people were pointing at yesterday.
01:14:55.240
And it was just like this, my God, my, everything is fake.
01:15:00.240
But it's not out of the, it's not out of the blue. It's not completely unreasonable.
01:15:04.240
And that's the reason why I wanted to cover it as well, because we even just a few days ago, before we saw this, reported on this story from the hill.
01:15:14.240
Remember the same account that tweeted out this video again, many other outlets had it and stuff like that too.
01:15:19.240
Even Fox news had it, we can show, you know, that we can demonstrate that to you in a moment here too, that it's like, it was featured on a lot of different channels and stuff like that.
01:15:26.240
So it wasn't like, it was just the one clip, right?
01:15:28.240
But they actually proposed, uh, Biden, uh, that they should go with Biden as a hologram to, to ensure, uh, basically his performance, right?
01:15:38.240
Let me go over to this angle. We can look at the, uh, the article a bit here.
01:15:42.240
Joe Biden isn't a hologram. I'm glad that they point that out first though.
01:15:47.240
So they kind of, they put, uh, uh, they put, uh, they put our, they put our questions, uh, to rest, uh, cause, uh, gods know what we would have thought if that line wasn't there.
01:16:02.240
But the relative absence from the public stage of a newly elected U S president and leader of the free world is sparking no small amount of speculation and chatter about the brave new world of possibilities offered by technological advancements.
01:16:16.240
And the unprecedented control over information on the internet.
01:16:20.240
So far under Biden, there have been none of the extended press availabilities to which we've gotten accustomed under president Trump.
01:16:26.240
No impromptu sessions with the media where he feels questions and tax dealing with dozens of wide and rainy topics.
01:16:31.240
Biden even skipped the traditional live in-person February address to Congress.
01:16:37.240
Gee, I wonder why we've only seen him primarily in the form of various proof of life, like video clips distributed on the internet, where he reads scripted remarks from a teleprompter.
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This could be, this is could have been like the, uh, a obscure, uh, conspiracy, uh, uh, WordPress site in 2006.
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Um, anyway, even some officials who work in the Biden administration told me they can't help, but wonder why.
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And it has the mulling over farfetched speculation that upon a further examination starts to look almost like it is not completely outside the realm of possibility.
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In June 2019, I published a story on deep fake technology.
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I explored how artificial intelligence computer technology has put special effects once reserved as expensive and time consuming accomplishments of Hollywood films in the hands of almost anybody with a computer and the desire to use it.
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As I showed in the report, this AI technology can make people who didn't say or do something look very much like they said or did the thing.
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I urge everyone to watch the story here and keep in mind two things.
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First, the technology has advanced further by leaps and bounds since my original report.
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And second, our intelligence agencies have the capabilities far beyond whatever it is we see in public.
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It's a, it's amazing that this is the hill, to be honest, the way that they, they'd be like, yeah, we'll talk about, uh, the DARPA black ops and what they, what they're experimenting on down in their, uh, uh, dumbs, their deep underground, uh, bunk bunkers.
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Right. Um, anyway, some years ago, a government source with access to intelligence at the highest levels explained it to me without divulging any classified information that any technological thing that we can imagine is actually being researched or accomplished in the secret channels of our government.
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And he told me things that are beyond our ability to imagine are also being done.
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Some of the things we know, uh, are already possible. Scientists can build life-like robots or droids that are getting harder and harder to distinguish from humans.
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They can even interact and take part in rational sounding two way conversations.
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Hologram like figures can make campaign appearances as India's prime minister Nareta Moody did as early as 2012 and even be resurrected from the grave as pop star Michael Jackson was for live performances.
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What would be necessary if powerful interest wanted to construct a believable artificial reality surrounding the most powerful political positions on the planet?
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First, of course, the technological capability beyond that.
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It seems to me they would need to have a pretty tight grip on the, on the information landscape, meaning primarily the internet.
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So that any material exposing the effort or contrary to the goal could be discredited or even expunged.
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And finally, there obviously would have to be a serious element of secrecy, a willingness and ability among those, uh, with knowledge and information to keep the whole thing under wraps.
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Seems pretty unlike unlikely, except, except in movies.
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The White House has announced that he will finally give his first primetime address to the nation on Thursday.
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That's seven weeks, two days after it was inaugurated.
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The topic will be one year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
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From what's been, uh, from what's been said so far, it appears that if there's no plan for live audience of reporters, no questions and answer sessions afters.
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Still no word on the date for Biden's belated address to Congress, but a White House spokesman has said that because of the coronavirus epidemic, any joint session speech would look different than in the past.
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They, uh, assure us and put our, uh, put our, uh, our questions here to, uh, to rest once more, uh, in the Hill article.
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Uh, but if he wanted to be, and if powerful people with access to the latest technology wanted to make him one, it seems as though there might be little they couldn't accomplish.
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So is that what they're, is that, are they doing a beta?
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Um, there's Fox news using the footage too here, right?
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Are they doing a beta, a beta test and someone screwed up in the, in the composition?
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Look at the way that that first microphone kind of shakes a little bit too.
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The first one, his hands goes over that one too, right there.
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And then the other one under, and then he goes in between and they disappear.
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And the, I just can't see that they're moving for, you know, this way for back and forward that much.
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See, that's the other thing I was thinking about too.
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Someone said like, you know, it's, you know, they were convinced it was fake.
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And then they're like, but why, why would you do something like this?
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And the point is not only to beta tests, you know, technologies and stuff like that.
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The point, I think partially also, let me lower that a bit.
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The point also is to see for people that, the people that, that look at this kind of stuff and point this out.
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It will drive them insane that the rest of the world at least refuse to consider or look at stuff like this.
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This is, you know, we have all kinds of people all the time are looking at this kind of stuff, right?
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So what, it will drive those people insane that no one else is watching it.
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While the other side that refused to look at this stuff thinks that the other side is completely insane.
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But if you take all these kinds of things in together, you use like, there is a whole faction that's like thinks everything is fake and gay.
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Like for good reason, because it's like, this is what they do.
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Sorry for the bad language folks, but you get the idea, right?
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They screw with our heads and it will cause further rifts and an impossibility for people to, you know, move forward politically, agree on things and issues and stuff.
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And it's, and it's helping to cause more, more discord between the already, you know, widening wounds that exist, not only in America, but in Europe and stuff like that too.
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So potentially if this is what it is, if, if, if they were experimenting with something, well, let's say that the mics were for some reason, I don't know why, but let's say that the mics then were added in after or something.
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And there's some kind of composition or they're doing something live.
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I would assume it looks like there was a, you know, it was done live, the camera crew right there or something that they're, they're testing something new.
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Uh, give me a, a one for, this is some kind of technology, right?
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They, they, it's not really him that was really there at that time or two.
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This is crazy bullshit talk and it's just discrediting everything we're doing because we're seeing as insane.
01:23:41.240
Um, so one would be any of the, any possible, whatever it is, right?
01:23:44.240
It's something that you've experimenting with something green screen, some kind of technology or hologram or something like that.
01:24:01.240
It could be the mic too, but that seems kind of almost harder unless they're just testing it.
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Goes in under behind his hand or something like that.
01:24:09.240
And yeah, mostly there's a, there's some twos, uh, but there's definitely, uh, mostly one.
01:24:18.240
Some say it's weird for sure, but saw another angle of the same video.
01:24:20.240
Well, again, that's what, that's the one I was playing there.
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And, uh, that one is, is, is still shows the same thing as far as I'm concerned.
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See, uh, you can see right at the bottom, right there.
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So it's like, it's not even the same in that angle.
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He, he points, he points, makes that movement where he points down like that.
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Uh, the point is, even if this is nothing, if this is nothing burger and this is just
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Um, just know that this is what they're, this is what they want to do.
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They are, they're fearing when the day when Biden's either mental, you know, cognitive
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ability is so poor, uh, that he won't be able to do his job.
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Well, there, it seems at least for now, then they're not going to hand it over to Kamala
01:25:35.240
They're going to give the job to a hologram, to a deep fake LB TV appearances.
01:25:42.240
Look, there's even, I mean, there's people that have been on stage.
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I could be out walking around, I guess, or be up on a, if they're on the right place,
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Uh, but yeah, so they're, they're, they're messing with our heads, uh, lads.
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Let me do, uh, uh, let me ensure there's nothing else here, uh, in chat, uh, real quick.
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Blas, uh, Blas Delazo with the diamond says Tulsi had a moving, um, Tulsi had a moving
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Um, Flynn photo since a diamond is as Devon stacks take.
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I saw that he yesterday, um, he was very like gung ho, like, Oh, it's fake.
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And at least on Twitter, I saw later that he can like, he changed his mind or, or like,
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He said, as I discussed in my stream upon viewing the second angle, this is probably just a mix
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And a trick of perspective now that I, and that's what I recognize that too.
01:26:57.240
That, that, you know, sometimes weird things happen with angles and cameras.
01:27:02.240
I just don't know how you, how it looks like you're getting it in and under between his
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arm and his, uh, uh, torso or crotch, essentially judging from the second, second angle.
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That mic was for, it was off to his right side or in the screen to the left side of the
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screen too much for it to end up between his hand and between his, his torso slash crotch.
01:27:26.240
However long it went up, that's what's making it so, uh, so bizarre to me.
01:27:30.240
Um, but yeah, I know sometimes things aren't as they appear.
01:27:40.240
Uh, but considering that they're looking at doing these kinds of things, uh, I wouldn't
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And at some point, if it's true that they want to work towards that, at some point you will,
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you will probably see something like that, or you won't, you won't know, right?
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You, you will, it will, he will make an address or an appearance and we all think, oh, look
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That's, uh, you know, that's glitchy Biden for you.
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And, and, and, and we're all, uh, we're all fooled.
01:28:04.240
Plain physics says over on entropy, the coup plotters have decided that our fake president
01:28:14.240
I mean, it's, uh, they're getting the technology now.
01:28:18.240
And so, and eventually they don't even have to do projections.
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Eventually they don't even have to do stuff like this.
01:28:23.240
They will just insert memories into your brain.
01:28:26.240
Uh, and, uh, you could have sworn that you saw something or you remembered it just as
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Uh, they can also extract memories, which is, uh, I don't know which one is more frightening.
01:28:38.240
Uh, input and output it's, uh, it's terrifying.
01:28:41.240
So, uh, sticking to some of the things here that Biden has talked about.
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Um, recently, uh, Biden is proposing a tax hike.
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One trillion in new taxes says former aid, um, from market watch.
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You gotta pay for all this, you know, stimulus is being sent out.
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Uh, people are getting their money from the government.
01:29:04.240
Of course, inflation is going to be, uh, out of control.
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We'll see if it happens this year or the next one.
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But, uh, we are basically just, uh, waiting for the inevitable at this point.
01:29:13.240
Uh, Eurozone is, is equally bad off, uh, to be honest, uh, they're printing way too much money.
01:29:18.240
And somehow they have to pay for this, uh, where our future generations will pay for this.
01:29:22.240
Uh, and that's why I say, get into, uh, getting to crypto.
01:29:26.240
If you can, uh, get into Bitcoin, uh, research some of your alts, get into that, uh, get silver, get some gold.
01:29:32.240
You know, spread out, diversify, uh, do not only sit and hold things in, in the U S dollar.
01:29:38.240
If you, uh, if you do and have it, because I don't think this is going to end a very, very, uh, good.
01:29:44.240
Now that the coronavirus relief package is actually law, it's onto infrastructure for the Biden administration.
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And it's razor thin democratic majority in Congress, but infrastructure legislation will come with strings attached.
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The white house will propose one trillion worth of new taxes.
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According to Sara Bianchi head of us policy or public policy and political strategy at ever core ISI.
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And the former director of economic domestic policy for then vice president, Joe Biden.
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Janet Yellen have started suggesting what will be in the white house plan or what will be in white house plan.
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Uh, B Bianchi said, hiking the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21.
01:30:28.240
Establishing a global minimum tax and raising what, uh, what's called the global intangible low taxed income ratio to 21% will be in this plan or his plan.
01:30:41.240
The plan will probably include nearly doubling capital gains taxes on those with income over 1 million and likely will include taxing unrealized gains at death.
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So death taxes ending carried interest and raising the top individual income tax rate.
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Other possibilities include restoring the 2009 estate tax policies, limiting individual deductions, phasing out some business income deductions and establishing a financial transaction transactions tax.
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Is that the, the, that's a Tobin tax essentially.
01:31:19.240
Remember it was all these, uh, socialists and commies were proposing this a few years ago at Tobin tax.
01:31:24.240
Um, I guess that was on some of the highest, you know, financial institutions and stuff like that.
01:31:28.240
And it's like, yeah, maybe that, uh, but believe me, those are going to be hit hardest as, as, as always is the middle class, right?
01:31:38.240
Uh, but at least they have money for people that don't have much money are going to be taxed to death.
01:31:43.240
Uh, Bianchi said, Congress isn't likely to swallow the whole proposal.
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She just, it was only agreed to 500 billion in for new taxes.
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We'll see what, uh, we'll see what happens to that.
01:32:04.240
Um, yeah, so we have this, uh, little, uh, I guess, presentation today by, um, what's his name again?
01:32:15.240
Uh, I know that Yellen have mentioned some comments recently, the, the head of the, um, treasury, right?
01:32:26.240
We got this under, you know, we have it on a mat.
01:32:29.240
We, we get it under control and shit like that.
01:32:34.240
So, um, anyway, zero hedge here, uh, has the headline.
01:32:44.240
It was like the way you present language or something.
01:32:46.240
Let me just see a reminder what that was related to bullish or, um, bearish.
01:32:51.240
Dovish refers to the tone of language used to describe a situation and the associated implications for action.
01:32:59.240
For example, if the federal reserve bank, that's the option, the, uh, the suggestion they use refers to inflation in a dovish tone.
01:33:07.240
It is unlikely that they would take aggressive actions.
01:33:14.240
And I think that stands for, uh, what was again, the federal, um, it was a commission federal as all these abbreviations here.
01:33:27.240
Uh, was it the federal, uh, yeah, the federal open market committee.
01:33:32.240
So it's a, that's a subset of the federal reserve.
01:33:36.240
Um, anyway, so Uber dovish F O M C federal open market committee statement confirms nothing will change on rates policy through 2023.
01:33:54.240
Despite all this, the median dots still at zero through 2023, though a few more CA, though a few more CA hike.
01:34:03.240
Chair Powell probably has, uh, time to help these folks understand the new policy framework.
01:34:08.240
Today's market chaos is brought to you by the word SLR and the number 2023 was a supplemental liquidity ratio.
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Uh, it mentioned its thoughts on the now poll, uh, politicized.
01:34:29.240
The now politicized supplemental liquidity ratio, SLR, exemption decision, which will spark turbulence in bank stocks and treasuries.
01:34:38.240
And whether the feds forward-looking dot plot of rate rate expectations is adjusted hawkishly for 2023.
01:34:50.240
Since the last FOMC statement, January 27th, Bitcoin has doubled.
01:35:09.240
And, uh, the zero, zero hedge always have a, a, a, a number of funny, uh, funny charts.
01:35:13.240
You can look at to, to go into the weeds and details.
01:35:15.240
And, and I'm, and sometimes I just kind of glaze over when there's too many fucking graphs
01:35:20.240
But anyway, um, what I can tell you though, is that the, they do not have things under control.
01:35:26.240
Um, unless they're going for some, unless they're going for some like Phoenix, you know, I remember the Phoenix currency.
01:35:33.240
Was it on, um, is it the economic, uh, for, was it foreign policy?
01:35:53.240
Uh, this is probably what they're eventually going to go for.
01:35:56.240
Get ready for a world currency, the Phoenix, right?
01:35:59.240
This is the, uh, Rothschild owned, owned the economist.
01:36:03.240
This is a couple of years old now, but basically, you know, America have things like the Cloven,
01:36:08.240
Cloven Piven strategy, basically drive everything into the ground.
01:36:11.240
The, the, the, the goal is to ruin and to wreck, uh, the existing currencies essentially.
01:36:17.240
And obviously gain as much power and as much land and as much assets and as much money and wealth
01:36:23.240
and power on the way down, obviously just don't go over to something like this.
01:36:27.240
That's why I don't think it's not going to be Bitcoin or something like people think will be a,
01:36:32.240
Uh, as far as I know, they don't have enough, uh, claws into Bitcoin,
01:36:35.240
even if they control what over 50% of the network or something like that.
01:36:42.240
some kind of a digital currency or something like that that pops up, right?
01:36:48.240
Uh, but on the way down, they're also talking about the modern modern monetary theory,
01:36:52.240
which I believe one of the things they're discussing there is the merger of,
01:37:00.240
I believe if I have that correct, I was reading about a while, a while back,
01:37:05.240
And it's basically like, well, nothing is really worth anything.
01:37:08.240
I'm obviously overtly simplifying here, but, uh, not too much.
01:37:12.240
I mean, it's like modern monetary theory is basically like, well, we can just print money.
01:37:18.240
You know, it's like, we, we, uh, it's not based on anything.
01:37:21.240
And why can't we just, um, print more money and, and, and be, and be happy,
01:37:24.240
you know, merge the fed merge, uh, the treasury, which is kind of people were alluding to.
01:37:29.240
They kind of already did in a way by putting Janet Yellen, who previously what was the chair of the fed.
01:37:35.240
So it's like a swing door kind of political thing, right?
01:37:37.240
They're all just, you know, just go and run around.
01:37:46.240
That's why, of course we, on this program, on this show, we recommend that you are dear audience.
01:37:53.240
If you do have some money to spare, uh, go into cryptocurrency.
01:38:04.240
It was down to 54, three, something like that thousand per Bitcoin.
01:38:11.240
Uh, I think they're going to be a bigger crash.
01:38:15.240
I think there's going to be some kind of, uh, uh, uh, attempt to scare people out of the market again.
01:38:21.240
And then the whales and others are going to buy up as much as they can, but I could be wrong.
01:38:27.240
And, and the, when the plane takes off and it's going to the moon, uh, you better be aboard the ship.
01:38:32.240
I think that, um, uh, these prices still are, are, are cheap.
01:38:41.240
If you haven't, uh, it's just a recommendation because as the dollar, uh, inflates and declines
01:38:45.240
and stuff, uh, companies, businesses, all these, uh, institutions are going to go and at least
01:38:51.240
have some percentage, uh, of their assets, uh, put place into Bitcoin.
01:38:56.240
And at that point, uh, it, there's no end in sight where we're talking, uh, maybe 500,000
01:39:05.240
Look into it for yourself, but, uh, you definitely want to be part of that.
01:39:12.240
Uh, this is another thing that happened today as well.
01:39:16.240
Um, we're gonna wrap up here in a little bit guys.
01:39:19.240
Uh, but we have a little, a little bit more to go.
01:39:22.240
Uh, Alessandro, Alejandro Mallorcas is, uh, now the, uh, head of the Department of Homeland
01:39:30.240
And today he was testifying, um, to the, uh, the House Homeland Security Committee.
01:39:35.240
Uh, and he was talking about, you know, we have heard, uh, these talks about, uh, uh,
01:39:42.240
And the current administration have been denying it and it's not, not a problem.
01:39:46.240
Biden is basically, please don't come to the border.
01:39:53.240
Now the, the Department of Homeland Security are running well, welcome centers.
01:39:56.240
Uh, and people are, uh, let go and let in only after being, uh, held for a very short
01:40:02.240
Anyway, this is what he said in his, uh, opening statement.
01:40:06.240
That I should, uh, recognize the tragic event, uh, that took place in the surrounding areas
01:40:16.240
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of that tragic event.
01:40:20.240
Those who lost their lives, as well as those who were injured.
01:40:24.240
Uh, we are tracking, uh, that event very carefully.
01:40:30.240
And I know that the federal Bureau of investigation, uh, is working underway to understand all of
01:40:36.240
the facts and that the individual who is a suspect, um, uh, of that event is in custody.
01:40:46.240
More than 240,000 individuals dedicate their talent and energy each day to protecting our
01:40:52.240
It is an honor to appear before you to represent them and the critical work they perform in
01:41:00.240
people. DHS personnel protect our country from foreign and domestic terrorism while also
01:41:06.800
protecting our privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties. They secure and manage our borders
01:41:12.060
while also restoring America as a place of refuge. They support a whole of government effort to defeat
01:41:18.680
a pandemic that has impacted every part of American life while also facilitating the legitimate trade
01:41:25.580
and travel needed for a strong economy. The challenges we face are great, but we do not face
01:41:32.160
them alone. The Department of Homeland Security is fundamentally a department of partnerships.
01:41:38.000
Congress, all of you, is one of our essential partners. I commit to working with this committee
01:41:44.320
on a bipartisan basis to ensure the success of our homeland security mission. Yeah, complete bullshit.
01:41:50.480
43 days into my tenure as secretary, I look forward to sharing what we have done and where we are
01:41:56.280
headed. I will start with what is top of mind for every American, which is our effort to defeat
01:42:02.100
the COVID-19 pandemic. On the first day of this administration, President Biden challenged FEMA
01:42:09.180
to stand up 100 federally supported community vaccination centers in only 30 days. In fact,
01:42:15.840
FEMA did not stand up 100 federally supported community vaccination centers in 30 days. It stood
01:42:22.720
up 441. Today, that number is well over 900 and growing by the day. President Biden also challenged
01:42:31.020
us to deliver 100 million vaccinations across the country in 100 days. Last week, we passed 90 million
01:42:38.280
doses and are on track to reach the president's ambitious goal. Another top priority for our department
01:42:45.680
is increasing the nation's cybersecurity resilience and protecting our critical infrastructure,
01:42:50.420
especially in light of the recent campaigns exploiting SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange and the
01:42:56.900
growing threat of ransomware. As a first step, I have directed grant funding that will provide an
01:43:02.760
additional $25 million for state and local entities across the country to improve their cybersecurity,
01:43:09.680
raising the total minimum amount they must devote together to this critical mission to 77
01:43:15.240
million dollars. The department's cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency or CISA remains
01:43:21.900
laser focused on protecting and providing assistance to federal civilian agencies and working with
01:43:27.860
the private sector to improve our defenses. Thank you very much to all of you for your leadership
01:43:34.060
and recognize the importance of this issue and for the $650 million you recently appropriated
01:43:40.240
for CISA to enhance our ability to protect the nation against cyber attacks.
01:43:44.900
650 million attacks. All right, so a bunch of bullshit, obviously,
01:43:51.560
here. But yeah, the pandemic issue even to the side, that's another issue in itself. And we have some
01:43:57.080
updates on this too here, both when it comes to the vaccine and stuff. But it's this blatant denial of
01:44:03.340
the issue at the border and the fact that ICE or DHS facilities are turning into welcome centers and that ICE
01:44:10.940
are being neutered and all that kind of stuff, right? So there's a major problem at the border.
01:44:15.840
They're letting all these people in and they're letting them come. Biden is seen as the migrant
01:44:20.000
president kind of thing. And I saw this today too. It's from the EU. And we can look at the kind of
01:44:26.820
similar pattern here, actually. Theirs is not only happening in America. 700,000 people gained EU
01:44:33.760
citizenship in 2019. I think this is partially because some of the statistics is now finally out.
01:44:40.400
I'm not sure they even have it for 2020 yet. Recipients of EU member states citizens slash main
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countries that granted them in 2019. Morocco was number one of the ones of the recipients of
01:44:53.500
citizenship. Albania, number two. UK, number three. I guess there's a Brexit then. Syria, number four.
01:45:01.000
Turkey, number five. Romania, number six. Brazil, number seven. Ukraine, number eight. And the main
01:45:07.420
member states who granted citizenship, right? Spain, Italy, France topped that, number one.
01:45:15.660
Italy, number two. Then you have Germany, Sweden, France, number three. Or I guess it's broken down by
01:45:22.200
the percentage there too. But Sweden is high on that list, by the way, too. Just when it comes to the
01:45:26.720
Syrian, they were like per capita, the one that were taken in the most. And that's why I have them
01:45:30.380
on their own, number four on the list there too. Germany, of course, followed shortly after. Also,
01:45:36.680
Italy and Portugal and Poland were some of the receiver of these two. So this is happening in the EU too.
01:45:43.120
We are being replaced by people outside of our continent, obviously. And the same thing is
01:45:50.340
happening in America. Now, let me switch over to talk about Brussels. Let me just close a couple
01:45:56.220
of windows here, guys, because it was lagging a bit here. Close some of these Biden windows.
01:46:01.280
And I wanted to show you, was it the Financial Times? Yeah, that's right. They have a bullshit thing
01:46:08.180
here. So let me pull up archive here instead. Brussels to propose... Oh, you can't see that.
01:46:14.280
Sorry. Let me go over here. Yeah, my shit's not in order. Here we go. There we go. Brussels to propose
01:46:20.180
COVID certificates to allow EU-wide travel. What a surprise, right? Move comes after push by tourism
01:46:25.920
reliant countries badly hit by the pandemic. However, we've also seen, going back to that
01:46:30.640
graph I showed you here, statistics, where if you come and seek asylum and refugee status in many
01:46:37.440
European countries, then you do not have to have some kind of COVID passport or something like that.
01:46:43.340
People entering into Sweden from Denmark or Norway, meaning Norwegian or Danish citizens,
01:46:50.000
are forced right now to take a test once a week and to show that they have their papers in order.
01:46:55.980
However, if you come from Syria or North Africa or something like that, you do not have to show those.
01:47:01.200
You do not have to do a test, right? So the borders are wide open for people who claim refugee status
01:47:07.060
and asylum seekers and stuff like that. But for our own population, our own Europeans internally,
01:47:12.940
we are basically approaching like, you know, the Stasi, the full-on just Stasi,
01:47:19.320
show your papers, please kind of move here. Brussels is to propose the creation of a COVID-19
01:47:24.580
certificate to allow EU citizens to travel inside the bloc after push by tourism reliant countries
01:47:30.720
devastated by the pandemic. Remember, this was exactly what Bill Gates talked about, right?
01:47:35.500
People were, despite that, kind of making fun of it at the time. We talked about that there needs to
01:47:41.860
be some kind of certificate or proof that we have certain things that we can travel. They're going
01:47:46.160
to have their little zones and stuff. And you think borders are going to remain wide open. But if you
01:47:51.600
want to make a move, if you want to travel somewhere, you're going to have to show your papers,
01:47:54.960
you know, and your vaccine records too. The European Commission will on Wednesday call for a
01:47:59.300
digital green certificate to be created that would allow vaccinated and non-vaccinated citizens to
01:48:05.860
travel to other member states and not be forced to quarantine on arrival. Now that's one good thing
01:48:11.240
the commission had initially said at least that like, oh, you can't be, you know, they can't
01:48:15.540
discriminate against you if you do not have taken the vaccine or something like that. But how that's
01:48:21.580
going to look in the real world, I don't know. If this pushed onto the private sector, then they might
01:48:26.060
be the ones that's like, well, if you want to use our airline, you have to be vaccinated kind of
01:48:30.660
thing. And that's probably where the pressure will lie, to be honest. The certificate will be
01:48:34.500
granted to citizens who had either proof of vaccination, a negative COVID-19 test or proof
01:48:39.540
of recovery from the virus for those who had contracted it previously, according to a leaked
01:48:46.020
draft seen by the Financial Times. EU countries have been loggerheads over plans for an EU vaccine
01:48:52.040
passport, with countries led by France arguing that such measures would discriminate against
01:48:56.720
citizens who are least in line for jabs. But nothing about like, well, least in line, but what
01:49:02.580
about those who don't want to have it? What about that? Tourism-reliant member states such as Greece
01:49:06.640
have led the push for a common framework to facilitate travel ahead of the lucrative summer
01:49:10.500
season. Brussels officials have stressed the certificate would not be a passport, but a common
01:49:15.240
system to help governments coordinate travel measures as vaccination programs are rolled out
01:49:20.020
across the block. Well, what do you, nomenclature, but okay, what do you call it? But the function
01:49:25.800
remains the same. If you don't have these papers, you can't come and go. It's a passport.
01:49:32.980
Government has also, have also been divided over which vaccines should be eligible after countries
01:49:37.540
such as Hungary have allowed the use of Russian and Chinese jabs before they have been formally
01:49:41.720
approved by EU regulators. God, what a mess this is. What a mess. All right.
01:49:50.020
The Pfizer CEO says, this is how often you'll need a COVID vaccine. From February. Shout out to,
01:49:59.800
to, oh, I forgot your name. I'll pull it up on Twitter in a moment here.
01:50:08.320
I'm just spacing out for a second. He always has a lot of good stories. I just spaced on your name.
01:50:13.400
I'll bring it up in a second. He sent me this one. This is from February, but this is good.
01:50:16.620
It's a good story. We have a video along with this too, but remember the Pfizer CEO, he was the one
01:50:22.940
who are bonding with Netanyahu over their common shared heritage when they were pitching and selling
01:50:30.820
it to Israel first. Remember they were hoarding all the vaccines, Israel, because they think, you know,
01:50:36.100
this will make them survive and live longer and, you know, outlast the pandemic. So they were
01:50:42.120
getting all their vaccines first. Anyway, it says here right now, most Americans are still waiting
01:50:46.940
for their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Mounting research has shown that both approved
01:50:52.240
vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer and one from Johnson and Johnson awaiting approval are highly
01:50:56.640
effective at protecting against the disease, but receiving COVID-19 this year may not offer the kind
01:51:01.460
protection that keeps you safe forever. Of course, according to Pfizer CEO, Alberta, Albert Boerla, Boerla.
01:51:09.680
He recently told NBC News that the shots may need to come at a regular, become a regular event.
01:51:17.420
Yeah, gee, I wonder, I wonder why. I wonder why they would want us to have these every season.
01:51:22.920
Let's play that a little bit, actually, because it was, I think this is part of it. This is Boerla
01:51:28.760
being exclusively interviewed here by, um, on NBC. Let's listen to this a little bit here.
01:51:36.060
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech are taking steps this evening to keep their COVID vaccine at pace
01:51:41.580
with new variants of the virus, which could mean the need for annual revaccinations. I spoke about it
01:51:47.700
exclusively with Pfizer CEO, Albert Boerla. If someone has had two doses of your vaccine, do you
01:51:56.640
consider them fully protected against any variant that we're currently aware of?
01:52:02.540
For what we know so far, we haven't seen any indication that the current vaccinated people
01:52:08.620
with the two doses are not protected, uh, compared to the South African or the Brazilian or the UK
01:52:15.960
variant. Now we have confirmations that they are protected for the UK variants, and we have
01:52:22.540
data that are suggesting that they are protected against the South African and the Brazilian virus.
01:52:30.000
Pfizer announcing today an extension of their trial to test a booster, potentially an annual third dose
01:52:36.480
of their vaccine to fight new variants. Do you think it'll be more effective, last longer?
01:52:41.920
Pfizer. We believe that the third dose at six months of the first, which is what we're going
01:52:47.600
to try right now, will raise the antibody response to 10 to 20-fold what it is right now.
01:52:52.980
That will be significant response to likely overcome all this resistance of what we know so far.
01:52:59.920
Also, I want to emphasize, Lester, that this is a two-dose vaccine for the initial
01:53:05.840
initiation of the schedule. Is your expectation that this will turn into a routine three-dose vaccine?
01:53:13.920
A likely scenario is that we will not have a 30-dose vaccine. We will have an annual
01:53:18.600
revaccination, likely with one dose of the vaccine. The company also announcing today it's working with
01:53:25.720
regulators on potential changes to its vaccine that could make it easily adaptable to future variants.
01:53:32.560
How long from the time you discover a new variant could you tweak your current vaccine to make it effective?
01:53:41.120
Lester, our goal is to be able to do it in less than 100 days.
01:53:44.960
And what about the findings of a recent Israeli study showing substantial immune response after just one dose
01:53:53.520
I believe the data were in much younger population, so you expect to have much higher level of protections
01:54:01.600
So it's too much of a risk right now to try and rely on one dose?
01:54:06.040
It's a very high risk, I think. No data about it.
01:54:09.720
Let's go. This is like, I mean, it's disgusting, right? When do you have journalists?
01:54:16.160
I mean, they do this now, obviously, but imagine this just 20 years ago or something where they're like
01:54:21.020
bringing on. I mean, it happened, of course, but it's just been so blatant in the last,
01:54:25.840
last, like, what, 10 years or so of this, like, going and crawling to big pharma.
01:54:31.280
I mean, they're the big funders. Most of these advertisements that's on these networks,
01:54:35.100
especially cable news, is big pharma companies and stuff.
01:54:38.360
And that's why they're, like, slashing, you know, they're never critical of them and stuff like that.
01:54:41.240
But like, oh, would you recommend that everyone takes it once a year then?
01:54:44.900
Yeah, and how can you fix one for us if there's new strains and things like this?
01:54:49.400
Yeah, that'll be totally fine, sir. Thank you so much.
01:54:53.480
These are plugs. Even Trump did this, right? Remember?
01:54:55.900
He brought up this unboxing with some new fast, I forget what the company was called.
01:55:02.980
It was like Gonad Medics or something. I forget what the company was called.
01:55:08.620
You know, here's a quick fast test that will tell you if you have COVID.
01:55:15.440
Anyway, Vebo was who I was thinking about. Thank you to Vebo.
01:55:18.740
I spaced on your name for some reason. I see it all the time and I spaced on it.
01:55:22.140
Vebo, thank you for sending this link and you sent me a couple of other ones earlier, too.
01:55:32.140
We'll do a couple of these and then we'll wrap up here shortly.
01:55:35.160
Trump tells Republican supporters to get vaccinated.
01:55:37.740
Remember, there was pressure on him here recently.
01:55:39.960
Fauci said, I wish he would talk to his supporters and tell them that they need to go get vaccinated.
01:55:44.900
And apparently he followed suit and did as much just, was it today or yesterday?
01:55:55.040
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has urged his Republican supporters to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying he would recommend it.
01:56:01.740
In a TV interview, he said the vaccine was safe and something that works for us to plan, I guess.
01:56:06.960
Mr. Trump's conservative fan base has been one of the many groups resistant to the vaccine program, which that's good.
01:56:15.200
It's my vaccine. Remember when you take the vaccine, it's my doing.
01:56:19.580
The former president himself was criticized during his time in office for playing down the seriousness of the pandemic.
01:56:24.600
As the vaccine program has been rolled out across the U.S., all other living ex-presidents have spoken out, urging Americans to get the jab.
01:56:30.820
However, Mr. Trump has remained largely quiet on the subject.
01:56:35.180
Well, that is until now, when he went on TV and told his slaves, go get your vaccine.
01:56:46.040
Michael, Michael 57DE over on DLive gives a diamond.
01:56:54.260
Pseudonym 1 with a diamond says, Joe Biden looks like Max Headroom, fake and gay.
01:56:58.780
Is that the – was that that Australian actor they did a thing with, like MTV or something?
01:57:06.900
I've seen some stickers, I think, on – I've heard about it.
01:57:09.440
It has the Max Headroom sticker on DLive, a post-it.
01:57:15.780
Kind of the weird, like, choppy digital dude, right?
01:57:37.860
I think he's completely not at all on the page of, like, the anti-white stuff.
01:57:44.280
Maybe he sees some of that stuff, but I think he doesn't – he shows not to talk about it.
01:57:51.000
And maybe that's because he – what, I think he's living in Mexico or something like that, I think, right?
01:58:04.240
So he wouldn't be as gung-ho, maybe, on pointing out some of the anti-white stuff.
01:58:07.360
But otherwise, some of the other stuff he covers and Bitcoin and stuff, yeah, that's good.
01:58:12.840
Robothink with the diamond says, can – we can give shekels again.
01:58:27.820
Another one here from Plan physics says, OT, but interesting how his last name, Mallorcas, has morphed going from Spain through Turkey.
01:58:43.080
Mallorca is off of the – I think it's off of the African coast, right?
01:58:50.240
I think he – of course he – oh, well, I mean, that's what happens, right?
01:58:55.640
Sephardic, I guess, or something like that, right?
01:58:59.060
Write about everything over on entropy stream says, piss them off, have more kids, make our community better than theirs, opt out and defund, force them to take care of degenerates that hate them and learn.
01:59:11.940
I was going to get back to your email, by the way.
01:59:14.780
It was just really tight for time the last couple of days.
01:59:17.440
And now when we are going to relocate again here, it's going to be a little bit more time.
01:59:20.940
I have a lot to do, actually, just when we wrap up here after the stream.
01:59:31.360
Black Phillip says, Henrik, I know the Nords were the first to ban the AstraZeneca vaccine because they had most deaths from it.
01:59:37.700
Even Sweden caved in and suspended the vaccine.
01:59:45.300
So Denmark and Norway, I'm not sure if Finland did, but they suspended it first and said, we're not doing this.
01:59:52.300
And Sweden was just, no, no, no, we're going ahead.
01:59:54.460
You know, they've got to obey all the time, right?
01:59:58.840
And I think it was over, primarily over the blood clots issue.
02:00:03.260
I mean, organ failure, people just flat out dying.
02:00:06.940
We've covered some of the numbers, of course, controversially even because we pulled out the wrong numbers.
02:00:11.820
One time from their database, but did it right the next time?
02:00:15.180
And I still think it's shockingly high, to be honest, that they're just letting this go.
02:00:20.640
And they're just playing Russian roulette with people's lives like this.
02:00:23.880
But yes, so as of right now, Sweden is also suspended.
02:00:27.780
Now, I hope that that means eventually just banned.
02:00:31.300
Right now it says, you know, they suspend, they wait, they research, they do some more.
02:00:36.240
Maybe they will just like, oh, well, we've tweaked it.
02:00:43.000
Now, one thing that really annoys me with the situation about the vaccine in Sweden is I see from a lot of people who normally are, I guess they would be kind of our rhinos or, you know, yeah, kind of cocky Sweden Democrats supporters kind of thing.
02:01:02.880
But they're very critical of the current regime, the Social Democrats and things like that.
02:01:08.000
So they take every opportunity to criticize the sitting, you know, prime minister.
02:01:13.820
And so due to the fact that, you know, there were decisions even made by Biden that caused the vaccine to be delayed and shipped into Sweden, we are not getting as many vaccines as other countries.
02:01:23.680
And these people are basically like blaming it on an inept, you know, government.
02:01:27.840
While that's true, in this case, of course, why do you want it?
02:01:36.300
They're still very, I guess, very cocky on this issue.
02:01:39.400
And unfortunately, they won't want to look at it.
02:01:41.240
So that's one thing that I've been really irritated with.
02:01:50.260
And they're messing with your with your with your components, with your base material.
02:01:56.220
So I wish that we just take a step away from that.
02:01:58.680
So I'm for one glad that it hasn't been rolled out in the same way.
02:02:01.240
They're trying to get there, though, which is worrying if that's me.
02:02:05.080
Black Phillip with another question here or another point says, don't forget, Trump appointed a modernist.
02:02:09.400
Moderna executive as head of his vaccine program a year ago and Moderna stock rose like 600 percent in a year.
02:02:20.320
Wasn't that the Portuguese guy that he was the head of the Operation Warp Speed, right?
02:02:28.400
They were talking about the military was going to come in and execute it.
02:02:37.460
And it's just like, this is not this is not good.
02:02:39.820
We're not going to we're not going along on this.
02:02:44.560
But he's also done a lot of a lot of dumb things, to be honest.
02:02:49.500
Biden is a hundred times as bad as Trump has been on some issues.
02:02:56.060
So, OK, a couple of more here and then we'll wrap up.
02:03:00.120
Check out this one from Ireland, one of the from the Irish Times.
02:03:06.640
Like a fancy version of prison state to follow New Zealand quarantine model.
02:03:11.700
State officials putting finishing finishing touches to COVID-19 mandatory hotel quarantine system.
02:03:17.100
Remember, Canada had this, I learned, and they have to pay for it themselves.
02:03:20.920
You have to stay in a hotel for what is at least two weeks.
02:03:27.340
Anyway, they say here, it's like a fancy version of prison.
02:03:30.540
Was how one insider with knowledge of New Zealand's COVID-19 mandatory hotel quarantine
02:03:34.280
described the model that Ireland will closely replicate.
02:03:37.460
Other countries operate strict quarantine that keeps people in the same room for a fortnight.
02:03:41.760
But New Zealand system, where it had been operating for more than a year, is slightly more liberal.
02:03:46.880
The country permits outside exercise and supervised booked time slots in designated areas,
02:03:51.340
while outside food deliveries from shops and elsewhere are allowed.
02:03:54.440
But the delivery and consumption of alcohol in rooms is limited.
02:03:57.760
We are not going to leave people in the rooms for 14 days without letting people get out.
02:04:02.120
Said one source familiar with the plan, Irish mandatory hotel quarantine.
02:04:05.300
Last weekend, President Michael D. Higgins signed the legislation into law
02:04:11.440
but contracts have not been signed with an operator as of Friday morning.
02:04:29.080
we are talking about depriving people of their civil liberties,
02:04:37.560
Anyway, they go on and talk about hotel operators.
02:04:39.100
But yes, it's basically like, it's glorified prison time,
02:04:43.400
which people called us crazy when we talked about this just a year ago.
02:04:52.620
Quick mention here, too, how the World Health Organization keeps flipping and changing their tune.
02:04:58.180
Once again, they're changing their story on the origin of the Wu flu, of the coronavirus.
02:05:03.980
Do you remember when they blamed Australian beef?
02:05:09.440
It's down to Australian beef, basically, right?
02:05:15.460
Now they're saying that it's a wildlife farm in southern China that is the likely culprit.
02:05:35.340
There's actually like a rat in the bamboo and they're selling that.
02:05:40.260
But this is what the impression I got when I was looking at the article earlier.
02:05:45.140
Bamboo rats are among the wild animals farmed for food in China and other parts of Asia.
02:05:50.740
A member of the World Health Organization team investigating the coronavirus pandemic says
02:05:54.500
its report will conclude that such animal farms are likely the place where the pandemic began.
02:06:00.060
Above, a live rat is on sale at the food market in Myanmar.
02:06:11.420
A member of the World Health Organization investigative team says wildlife farms in southern China
02:06:15.500
are the most likely source of the COVID-19 pandemic.
02:06:17.860
China shut down those wildlife farms in February 2020, says Peter Dezak, a disease ecologist with EcoHealth Alliance
02:06:24.100
and a member of the WHO delegation that traveled to China this year.
02:06:28.300
During that trip, Dezak said the WHO team found new evidence that these wildlife farms
02:06:33.180
were supplying vendors with the Hunan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan with animals.
02:06:38.120
Dezak told NPR that the government response was a strong signal that the Chinese government
02:06:43.780
thought those farms were the most probable pathway for coronavirus in bats in southern China
02:06:57.380
They're like eating all these weird animals and stuff, but still.
02:07:00.300
These wildlife farms include one in the Yunnan region, and they're part of a unique project
02:07:04.940
that the Chinese government have been promoting for 20 years now.
02:07:07.300
They take exotic animals like civets, porcupines, pangolinis, raccoon dogs, and bamboo rats,
02:07:21.500
It's just complete depravity, and you're down to just eating rats.
02:07:29.960
I mean, we know bugs is next, but this is the next logical step for us to, I guess.
02:07:34.840
The agency is expected to release the team's investigative findings in the next two weeks.
02:07:39.260
In the meantime, Dezak gave NPR a highlight of what the team figured out.
02:07:43.480
So we'll return to the story when they know more about this.
02:07:50.900
And now it's some weird bamboo rat out of southern China, apparently.
02:08:06.240
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The last one, let me close this here, kind of a little random thing I saw on the side
02:08:51.240
of just other insanity of shit that goes on in the rest of the world while the lockdowns
02:08:56.580
are happening and while the anti-white madness is just spinning out of control, a family have
02:09:01.500
been fined and kicked off their own property while trying to live sustainably.
02:09:07.720
There is no question that 2020 was one of the most difficult years in American history
02:09:11.120
as the government shut down the economy, driving unemployment to record levels and forcing
02:09:16.440
Tens of millions of Americans found themselves in dire straits.
02:09:20.440
To deal with the unprecedented hard times, some folks like Tim Leslie and his family began
02:09:25.080
to get creative, buying property and homesteading.
02:09:28.000
However, because the land of the free is but a fleeting myth in this country, government
02:09:37.820
Last year, Leslie just lost his job with no other option in mind.
02:09:42.660
He bought a plot of land in Polk County, parked an RV on it and began to live off the land.
02:09:47.640
On the property, Leslie had chickens, goats and a vegetable garden for his wife and their
02:09:53.120
two kids, nine-year-old Knox and 18-month-old Daisy.
02:09:56.120
We plan on building a forever home here and, you know, growing old and giving it to our
02:10:03.680
After he was fired, Leslie took his life savings, draining his pension and 401k and bought the
02:10:12.480
The family's dream homesteading on their property came to a grinding halt, however, and has morphed
02:10:17.320
into a nightmare thanks to the intrusive and utterly cruel nature of the state.
02:10:21.220
But Leslie and his family are no longer living on the property that they own and are instead
02:10:29.540
living in an RV park because county officials have forced them to move.
02:10:34.680
The county issued the family a steep fine and then ordered them to move or face arrest and
02:10:39.320
have his property stolen because living on your property in an RV is, quote, illegal.
02:10:45.960
Before I could go to court, they showed up at my property, the building inspector and the
02:10:49.560
code enforcement officer, and told me I had to be off my land or we were going to seize
02:10:57.720
This move is especially insidious for two reasons.
02:11:00.740
Leslie and his family own the property and no one should be able to tell him what to do
02:11:04.160
on it, especially due to the fact that they are a struggling family during unprecedented
02:11:10.140
The second reason is that Leslie checked the law before making these moves and he is following
02:11:14.740
According to WSB-TV, Leslie says he checked the county codes before buying the land.
02:11:20.720
He showed the section that allows for, quote, single family dwellings in an agricultural
02:11:25.820
district under which his property is designated.
02:11:28.680
Under the county's definition for dwellings, it specifically includes manufactured homes,
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mobile homes, industrial buildings and recreational vehicles.
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It showed that we could have our animals here and be in our camper temporarily.
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So that's the reason we moved out, Leslie said.
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Despite following the law stated above, Leslie's citation is for living in a camper slash RV.
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This is the issues that they have to deal with.
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I mean, it's like they don't want you to live like this, right?
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We've talked about Agenda 20, that time was 2020, right?
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But 2030, all these new green laws and shit that they're passing and basically to drive
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people off their land to ensure that they can't be self-sufficient and sustain themselves
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living a, what do you call it, sustenance lifestyle?
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Subsistence lifestyle, things like this, right?
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But as it wasn't, as there wasn't problems enough, give some leeway, right?
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Is this, let me see if there's the, is this the interview here?
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Let me just see if we can actually see that and see if the interview with them here.
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That could be interesting to see real quick before we wrap up here.
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Let's play a little bit of this and then we'll wrap up.
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With creative ways to make ends meet during this pandemic.
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But one man's play lights, a growing community issue.
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Channel 2, Sophia Choi started investigating and learned the answer may come from a judge.
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We spent weeks looking into this after hearing from this Polk County man,
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his plan, buy land and live off of it after losing his job to COVID.
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Now he bought the land, but the county says he can't live there,
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Chickens and goats and plenty of space to roam around in the fresh air.
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We plan on building a forever home here and growing old and giving it to our kids.
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A place where Tim Leslie, his wife Amy and their two kids,
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nine-year-old Knox and 18-month-old Daisy could thrive even during a pandemic.
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Almost every penny he had went to buying and clearing this land.
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But instead of living here, his kids are now playing on asphalt and living in an RV park.
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Leslie says that's because the county forced them to move after slapping them with this ticket for living in an RV.
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Mr. 262, you will own nothing and you'll be happy.
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To go to court, they showed up at my property, the building inspector and the code enforcement officer,
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and told me that I had to be off my land Friday at noon or they were going to seize my vehicles and my assets.
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Attorney Ari Bargill with the Institute for Justice.
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Mr. Leslie owns the property on which he's situated, his camper.
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And as a result, he has the right to live there as long as he's not harming anything.
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Yeah, someone says they don't do this to non-whites.
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I mean, it could partially maybe also be because there's more whites doing it, like homesteading and stuff like that.
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The same thing was down towards a non-white person.
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I'm sure they would whip up the racist cars and they wouldn't dare to do something like this.
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Mr. Leslie says he checked the codes before buying this land.
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It says in black and white under the AgLand Ordinance that single-family dwellings are allowed.
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And the county code defines dwellings to, quote,
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specifically include manufactured homes, mobile homes, industrialized buildings, and recreational vehicles.
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It showed that we could have our animals here and be in our camper temporarily.
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Leslie's citation only shows his violation was for living in campers slash RV.
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Polk County leaders never showed me an ordinance outright forbidding landowners from living in an RV.
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But they emailed me several other codes, like this one that says,
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temporary buildings and trailers shall not be allowed in any district except when utilized for construction site contracting work.
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And this one that requires single-family dwellings contain 1,200 square feet minimum.
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There is nothing that says that he can or cannot have a camper on his property.
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The city is applying a series of ordinances in order to reach the conclusion that it wants to reach.
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I tried numerous times to get an interview with Polk County.
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The county manager, the police chief, and the county commission chair all refused, citing a pending court case with Mr. Leslie.
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Attorney Bargill says Mr. Leslie joins a growing list of cases involving homeowners' rights at a time when compassion could go a long way.
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People in chat are pointing out how nicely this story intersects with what we talked about regarding the, was it the 5 billion in farming aid that was going to go to non-white farmers?
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If you're white a farmer, you get squat under the COVID bill, the latest relief bill, right?
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Or use their narratives based on your skin color, right?
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Financially, I think it's important that cities allow people some leeway so that they can figure out creative ways for them to be able to make ends meet and to get by until they're able to get back up on their feet.
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To do this against his family, it's fucking horrific.
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Little nerds with a, you know, pad and pen coming out in ordinances.
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You can't, and then they violate the law anyway, right?
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We're going to take, we're going to do asset forfeiture and we're going to take everything you own, okay?
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Leslie's whole plan, live in the RV until he could get back on his feet and build a forever house.
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I don't know if, if that's still going to be the case.
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Mr. Leslie lost a municipal court, but in a highly unusual move, a superior court judge agreed to hear his case.
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He's also working with the Institute for Justice in hopes of bringing a civil suit against Polk County.
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